Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Youth for Human Rights San Diego Celebrates Human Rights Day
San Diego - 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 Youth for Human Rights advocate from Preuss High School, conducted the human rights presentation to other youth, who came together to watch the music video UNITED and learn about basic human rights and why they must know, demand and defend them.
Youth for Human Rights International (www.youthforhumanrights.org) and the Church of Scientology International (www.scientology.org) released a 5-minute 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. Ximena added, "It's a great feeling to know that you're helping people by teaching them what their human rights are because human rights is what keeps us all together."
The video features cameo appearances from soul legend Isaac Hayes, movie actress Erica Christensen and TV actresses Catherine Bell, Jenna Elfman and Lynsey Bartilson. Filmed in 14 countries, the video also features a multi-ethnic cast of more than 150 actors, primarily youths.
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 visit www.youthforhumanrights.orgor www.unitedmusicvideo.org.
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Sunday, December 11, 2005
Today is Human Rights Day
Today is
Human Rights Day. This marks the anniversary of the inception of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Friday, December 09, 2005
Public Forum in Los Angeles
tomorrow is Human Rights day. Celebrate it!!
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Sunday, December 04, 2005
Churches Of Scientology In 27 Nations To Mark Human Rights Day
Recent surveys showed that over 90% of those surveyed did not know of the existence of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR). Yet this is the document which guarantees basic freedoms to all people. Signed into existence in 1948, this document has now been adopted by 191 countries.
The UDHR came out of World War II and the Nazi Holocaust which killed tens of millions of people. "Never Again" means not just the eradication of gas chambers, but the end of all persecution for all time.
"Education is the key to youth understanding their rights" said Leisa Goodman, Director of the Church's international human rights activities.
The Church Of Scientology and YHRI have also joined forces to create a human rights handbook. This handbook contains simple lesson plans for teachers to educate their students on the 30 human rights laid out in the Universal Declaration. Along with this is a release of three human rights public service announcements, Each one taking up one article of the Universal Declaration. These PSAs use similar concepts to YHRI’s theme song United, a street-savvy emotionally impacting 5-minute human rights music video that has captured audiences young and old from the United States to Russia and Taiwan.
United was filmed and directed by talented filmmaker, Taron Lexton, then 19-Years-Old. It has now won six National and International Film Festival Awards including the prestigious New York Independent International "Grand Jury" Award for best "Short Film," and has been screened to more than 40 million people.
"By teaching human rights to our youth, we are equipping them with a tool not only to defend their own rights, but to combat such evils as human trafficking, child prostitution and enforced ignorance," said Goodman. "The Scientology religion's founder L. Ron Hubbard stated that 'Human rights must be made a fact not an idealistic dream.'"
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Saturday, December 03, 2005
President of Youth for Human Rights International & SD Youth
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Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Youth for Human Rights PSAS
Check out
www.unitedmusicvideo.org for exciting new public service announcements showing 3 of the human rights articles.
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Sunday, October 23, 2005
Human Rights Candlelight Walk
There's going to be a Human Rights Candlelight walk for the the victims of torture at Oceanside. Visit
http://www.amnesty.org/ for more information. It's Sunday, Oct 23rd.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
San Diego Youth with International Delegates
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The United Nations is having a fundraiser on Thursday, October 20th. Mary Shuttleworth, the President of Youth for Human Rights International will be speaking and the San Diego Children's Choir will perform. You don't want to miss this. Visit
http://www.unasd.org for more information.
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The San Diego Chapter of Youth for Human Rights International
This blog was created by the San Diego Chapter of Youth for Human Rights International: A youth organization with the purpose to educate youth in human rights so they become valuable advocates for tolerance and peace.
Youth for Human Rights International was formed because it was realized that very little is being done to teach human rights to young people. In support of the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education, this youth organization is working on a human rights campaign to bring the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to youth through essay and art contests and by providing materials for students and teaching guides for schools. For more information about Youth for Human Rights International visit www.youthforhumanrights.org
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