The Church of
Scientology Nashville in partnership with Tennessee United for Human Rights
held the fifth annual Nashville Celebration of International Day of Peace in
late September with a large number of religious and cultural leaders, each
bringing words of peace from their respective traditions and backgrounds.
Participating were representatives
of the LDS Church, AME Church, Sikh Faith, Baha’i Faith, Jewish, Muslim and
more.
Tennessee United for
Human Rights (TUHR) has held an event for International Day of Peace for the
past four years, each with a different theme related to the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. TUHR promotes human rights education as a way to
combat ignorance and increase awareness. During each of the past Peace
Day events, a different human right has been the focus.
“Each year we focus
on a human rights issue that needs to be brought to light. This year we brought
together a multicultural, multi-faith community of people who spoke of peace on
a universal level,” says Rev. Brian Fesler, regional coordinator of the
Tennessee United for Human Rights program.
International Day of
Peace was declared by the United Nations General Assembly as a day devoted to
strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and
peoples.
TNUHR is a chapter of
the international organization United for Human Rights, formed on the 60th
anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to provide human
rights resources and educational materials to all sectors of society. For more
information about Peace Day or to register, visit
nashvillepeace.eventbrite.com, and to find out more about Tennessee United for
Human Rights, visit tnuhr.org.