The Church of Scientology with Tennessee United for Human Rights is having a special event for Nelson Mandela in observance of what would have been his 105th birthday.
The Church of Scientology with Tennessee United for Human Rights is
holding an event to mark the 105th birthday of Nelson Mandela with an
educational portion for young children who will then be asked to create a picture
based on what they learn about him. The artwork they create will be available
to see on TNUHR.org, the Tennessee United for Human Rights website.
Nelson Mandela Day is celebrated each year on 18 July, Mandela’s
birthday. The day was officially declared by the United Nations in November
2009, with the first UN Mandela Day held on 18 July 2010. The Mandela Day
campaign message is: “Nelson Mandela has fought for social justice for 67
years. We’re asking you to start with 67 minutes.” According to a statement
issued on Mandela’s behalf on the adoption of his day by the United Nations,
his hope was that it would “bring together people around the world to fight
poverty and promote peace, reconciliation and cultural diversity.”
Nelson Mandela once said, “It is easy to break down and
destroy. The heroes are those who make peace and build,” and according to
representatives of Tennessee United for Human Rights, “In observance of Mandela
Day and recognition of Nelson Mandela, Tennessee United for Human Rights
(TnUHR) is introducing a new generation to the importance and relevance of Mr.
Mandela’s work.”
Event organizers will show youth who Nelson Mandela was,
what he was known for, when the critical events of his life happened, and how we can build on his
legacy.
Tennessee United for Human Rights 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 comprises individuals and groups who are actively forwarding the knowledge and protection
of human rights by and for all Mankind, according to humanrights.com. Its
purpose is to provide human rights educational resources and activities that
inform, assist and unite youth, educators, organizations, and governmental bodies in disseminating and
adopting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at
every level of society.
For more information about United for Human Rights, go to
www.humanrights.com, and for more information about the Mandela Day event,
visit tnuhr.org.
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