“Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, … Continue reading
Category Archives: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Before Borders; The World Was One
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What we are living now is not progress in a positive sense. There was a time when we had one world, one human race, a time we had respect for life and nature. Now we are divided into a first … Continue reading
Climate Change: Our People & Our Valley
This morning as I left home on my way to work I drove past the small park at the corner of my block. As usual, I drove by but to my surprise I didn’t find an empty park as it … Continue reading
Solidarity with Ayotzinapa!
On December 10, 2014 in celebration of the 64th Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Mexican activist of the American Friends Service Committee in collaboration with Central Valley indigenous communities joined the international outcry for 43 students disappeared in Ayotzinapa and express … Continue reading
Events happening in recognition of Universal Declaration of Human Rights Day
Besides all the traditional celebrations that take place this month, there are also a few celebrations in honor of the Universal Declaration of Human Right day. Below is the information of three events happening to honor this day and that … Continue reading