Hey cls,
Thanks for the additional questions! I know these were for Dave, but I'll jump in and add my two cents
1) Yes! That would be diagrammed as:

Donate

Bankrupt
So any phrasing indicating that relationship (such as, "If a board member donates he will go bankrupt") is correct.
2) Yes again! This is conditional as well:

Church

Not Friday
And the contrapositive:

Friday

Not Church
3) Careful! You've committed a Mistaken Reversal here. What we are told is that Protection is
required for rights not to be Violated, but it does not guarantee no violation.
Let's look at the statement and its contrapositive in diagram form:

Not Violated

Protect
Contrapositive:

Not Protect

Violated
Essentially, the only way that rights won't be violated is if we protect them
(Not Violated

Protect). Similarly, if we don't protect human rights they will be violated (Not Protect

Violated).
There's a simple equation of sorts for "unless" (as well as "until," "except," and "without"):

Whatever is modified by "unless" becomes the Necessary condition, and the

remainder is negated and becomes the sufficient condition.
Let's look at the statement "Unless we protect human rights, they will be violated" with that in mind:

"unless" modifies "Protect" so it becomes necessary; Violated is the remainder so

it is negated to "Not Violated" and becomes sufficient:

Not Violated

Protect
Contrapositive:

Not Protect

Violated
I hope that helps! Keep practicing and you'll find these get easier and easier.
Thanks!
Jon