Tennessee
United for Human Rights (TNUHR) has the mission to bring awareness and
education on the 30 human rights, as listed in the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, to people all across the state.
“The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. federal holiday is a perfect opportunity for Americans to honor Dr. King’s
legacy through service. [The day] empowers individuals, strengthens
communities, bridges barriers, creates solutions to social problems, and moves
us closer to Dr. King’s vision of a beloved community,” according to
NationalService.gov. It is with this in mind that Tennessee United for Human
Rights (TNUHR) will join in the movement in Nashville to honor Dr. King’s
legacy.
TNUHR, which was formed as a
non-profit public benefit corporation in 2015 to educate Tennesseans on the
basic principles and foundations of human rights, will participate in events in
Nashville to honor the iconic human rights hero. The main event is the MLK Day
march and convocation which takes place at Tennessee State University. The
march begins at 10am at Jefferson Street Baptist Church. According to MLKDayNashville.com,
the theme for 2019 is “Beyond the March: A Life of Action.”
One TNUHR volunteer says the
organization is excited about being part of these events and is anxious to
spread education on human rights, “This is the time for everyone to learn their
basic human rights and be united in the fight for freedom.”
TNUHR is the local chapter of
United for Human Rights, an international, not-for-profit organization
dedicated to implementing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Its
membership is comprised of individuals, educators and groups throughout the
world who are actively forwarding the knowledge and protection of human rights
by and for all Mankind, according to humanrights.com.
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. For more information about United for Human Rights, go to
www.humanrights.com.
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