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Thursday, February 16, 2006
Sign the Online Human Rights Petition

 

 

The weekend of February 18 & 19th 2006 marks the first ever “Human Rights Sign-a-thon Weekend”!

 

This is an exciting international event to gather as many human rights supporters to sign on to support human rights education.

You can also help by forwarding the online petition to your friends or picking up a petition and take it around to your work or neighborhood.  It all helps!

We need 1,200 signatures for San Diego. .

Everybody can be a part of this. This is not a legislative action, but is grass roots and anyone and everyone who believes in human rights is free to sign.

 


Posted at 11:10 am by Superkid
 

Thursday, February 09, 2006
Anne Archer Supports Human Rights

 

Invitation from Anne Archer to attend a very special fundraiser at her house.

 


Posted at 12:12 pm by Superkid
 

Thursday, January 26, 2006
Youth for Human Rights San Diego perform at MLK Breakfast

The breakfast, at the San Diego Convention Center, drew about 1,800 people, a mix of community leaders, politicians and residents. It was one of several local events yesterday, a national holiday to honor the slain civil rights leader.

The breakfast also featured several performers, including Gary Thomas Jr., who recited a mix of King's speeches. He concluded with "I Have a Dream," with children from the group Youth for Human Rights International.

For the full story visit: SignonSanDiego.com

 


Posted at 10:07 am by Superkid
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Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Workshop - HOW TO BRING HUMAN RIGHTS TO YOUR COMMUNITY

HOW TO BRING HUMAN RIGHTS TO YOUR COMMUNITY

WHAT: Youth for Human Rights San Diego Branch will conduct a free workshop on how to bring human rights education to your community, based on the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 

WHEN: Saturday - 1/28/06

TIME: 11:00a -12:30pm

WHERE:  Southwestern College Higher Education Center - 880 National City Blvd., Room 7201A - National City, CA 91950

HOW:
For more information or to register email sdyhri@gmail.com.

WEBSITE: www.youthforhumanrights.org or www.unitedmusicvideo.org

 


Posted at 11:45 pm by Superkid
 

Sunday, January 22, 2006
human right #2

                  Don't Discriminate

                                             

These right belong to everybody. Whatever our differences.


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Friday, January 06, 2006
We Are All Free And Equal (Article1)

  We Are Born free. We All Have Our Own Thoughts And Ideas. We Should All Be Treated In the Same Way.

Posted at 05:27 pm by pumpkinqueen
 

Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.

Check out the MLK All People's Breakfast at www.allpeoplesbreakfast.org

Youth for Human Rights will be there presenting an award to Ashley Walker, Executive Director for the City of San Diego Human Relations Commission for her dedication and service to human rights.


Posted at 09:49 pm by Superkid
 

Monday, January 02, 2006
Human Rights Petition

Start a petition to get your government to adopt and start spreading the word about the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  Visit www.youthforhumanrights.org and download a petition for your area.

Posted at 05:39 pm by Superkid
 

Monday, December 26, 2005
Learning Human Rights Through Visuals


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Sunday, December 18, 2005
Celebrating Human Rights Day

December 10th marked the 57th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, a document written to declare the rights everyone in the entire world should have.

 

Ximena Mora, a 14-year old from Preuss High School, conducted the human rights presentation to other youth, who came together to watch the hip-hop music video ‘UNITED’ and learn about basic human rights and why they must know, demand and defend them.

 

Youth for Human Rights Internationaland the Church of Scientology International released a 5-minute hip-hop music video dealing head-on with gang violence and bullying among youths. The video, created by 19-year old Taron Lexton, was released in honor of Human Rights Day at the United Nations last year.

 

Entitled ‘UNITED’, the video portrays children banding together to defeat bullies in school and playground settings and even extending friendship to a gang leader.

 

"It is a very real portrayal of things our youth are faced with today and how to apply Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights," said Veronica Albano spokesperson for the Church. "That article that tells us that all people are born free and equal and we should act towards others in a spirit of brotherhood."

 

After watching the ‘UNITED’ music video, Clando Brownlee, youth director for United Youth Energy (UNERGY), was inspired by the human rights message and brought his group together to help forward the Youth for Human Rights educational campaign and create a better world. "Our goal is to first educate our neighborhoods, our nation, and then our world on the need to uphold the human rights of every man, woman and child," said Brownlee. 

 

In California, the Department of Justice estimates there are 300,000 gang members and some six thousand young people in the state are hospitalized for some form of violent injury each year. "Something can be done about this. It is important to show youth that they can be a united force for good will and bring about greater tolerance and respect," said Albano. "This is why we want to make it available widely and invite everyone to see the music video. Humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard said, 'Human rights must be made a fact, not an idealistic dream.' If we aren't educated about our basic human rights then we won't be able to make them a fact."

 

For more information and to view a trailer of the hip-hop video visit www.youthforhumanrights.org  or www.unitedmusicvideo.org


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