The planning committee for the Tennessee
celebration of International Human Rights Day has confirmed the theme for the
event to raise awareness of child trafficking in the state.
The
Tennessee Celebration of International Human Rights Day occurs on or around
December 10 each year, as that is the recognized date for Human Rights Day, as
declared by the United Nations. The planning committee for the celebration has
just released the theme for the event: Hidden in our Midst—Child Trafficking in
Tennessee. This provocative and eye-opening theme will be the focus of the
panel discussion and other elements of the event according to planning
committee chair, Rev. Brian Fesler who is also pastor of the Church of
Scientology.
“Human
Rights Day is always a time for human rights leaders to come together and
inspire the next generation,” he says, “and this year we will shine a light on an
atrocity that people need to know about and help address.” Expert speakers will enlighten and educate the
audience on the extent of the problem and solutions in Tennessee.
Other components to the event include the presentation of
awards to human rights champions in three categories: Rising Advocate,
Outstanding Service and Lifetime Achievement. The committee will begin
accepting nominations for the 2016 event sometime in early October.
The committee is comprised of human rights organizations
and nonprofits, including the Tennessee Human Rights Commission, Metro Human
Relations Commission, United Nations Association, Amnesty International,
Tennessee United for Human Rights, the Church of Scientology and others who
work together each year to plan the event.
This year’s celebration will take place on December 6,
from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at the First Amendment Center. For more information or to
get involved, visit tnuhr.org.
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