Tennessee United for Human Rights was proud to stand with other
advocates at the annual Stand Against Racism event in Nashville.
Organizers for Tennessee United for Human Rights point out that
Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone is
entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without
distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion,
political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other
status.” As such, they made it a point to stand with human rights advocates,
organizations and citizens to raise awareness about the negative impact of
institutional and structural racism in our communities during the YWCA’s annual
Stand Against Racism event.
In order for human rights to be upheld and protected, they must be
known. That is why Tennessee United for Human Rights’ main purpose is to
educate people on their basic rights.
Tennessee United for Human Rights (TUHR) was formed as a
non-profit public benefit corporation in 2015 to provide education and
materials to Tennesseans. Since that time, the Tennessee chapter of the
international non-profit United for Human Rights has delivered seminars,
participated in events and raised awareness of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights across the state.
During the Stand Against Racism, TUHR volunteers distributed human
rights educational materials, newsletters and booklets.
United for Human Rights provides materials that visualize the
complete history of human rights, break down of the individual points of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and show how people can protect themselves
with this knowledge.
United for Human Rights was founded on the Declaration’s 60th
anniversary, in the face of continued worldwide abuses which violate the
spirit, intent and Articles of this charter of all human rights, the first such
document ever ratified by the community of nations. 2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the
document and the 10th anniversary of United for Human Rights’ formation. For more
information about United for Human Rights, go to www.humanrights.com.
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