Part
of an international movement, Tennessee United for Human Rights is raising
awareness in commemoration of the 70th
anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Tennessee
United for Human Rights will have two events to commemorate 70 years of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights this December. The first is December 8th and will introduce young advocates to
the subject of human rights, and the second is the annual celebration for Human
Rights Day on December 11th
which honors and awards top leaders and advocates in Tennessee.
The
first event will see interactive visual displays on each of the human rights,
easy-to-assimilate materials, and activities that will give young advocates a
practical view of specific rights. Youth will be creating art that demonstrates
the various human rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
For more information or to RSVP, visit the Facebook page for Tennessee
United for Human Rights.
The
second event takes place at the First Amendment Center and will see a slate of
seven advocates and one coalition receive awards for outstanding service to
forward human rights. Tickets are available for this event and can be found at
tnuhr.org.
Human
Rights day commemorates the United Nations adoption in 1948 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights--the world's premier human rights document. Despite
the best intentions of those who crafted the Declaration, 68 years later, the
UN points out, "disrespect for basic human rights continues to be
widespread in all parts of the globe. Extremist movements subject people to
horrific violence. Messages of intolerance and hatred prey on our fears. Humane
values are under attack."
United
for Human Rights is the world's largest nongovernmental human rights education
campaign, active in 192 countries and partnering with 1,500 groups and
organizations. For more information, visit humanrights.com.
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