
Called humanity’s Magna Carta by our friend Eleanor Roosevelt, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the foundational document of human rights that has inspired over a hundred treaties, conventions, bills, declarations, and constitutional provisions around the world.
Join us for this four-event event series celebrating the institution of fundamental rights that we all share as human beings.
Monday, October 2 at 7:00pm: Ruchira Gupta on Fighting Poverty, Patriarchy, and Human Trafficking
Monday, November 6 at 7:00pm: Jonathan Alter on Jimmy Carter and Human Rights
Sunday, December 10 at 1:00pm: Letter writing for Amnesty International’s Write for Rights Campaign
Young Ethical Explorers: Write for Rights with Amnesty International
Join us as we participate in Amnesty International's annual Write for Rights Campaign. Monthly Theme: December of Delight and Deed 10am-12:30 ~ COMING OF AGE: to be confirmed 10:30-11am ALL...
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Elise Auerbach: Human Rights in Iran at a Critical Juncture
In-person and online! Iran recently experienced an upheaval as millions of ordinary Iranians protested the death in custody of a young Iranian-Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini in September 2022. Joined to...
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Write for Rights Letter Writing Campaign with Amnesty International Local Group 9/280
The Society and our friends at Amnesty Local Group 9/280 invite you to participate in their annual Write for Rights letter-writing campaign. Amnesty member from the Bronx, Nick Ogutu Ombeyi,...
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