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Human rights voices…. Human rights campaigns

Setting the stage…. Human rights voices…. Human rights campaigns. 2013. ‘Listening to Canadians’. What are Canadians telling us about Human Rights?. From the Report of the Content Advisory Committee to the CMHR. WHAT MAKES A CAMPAIGN WORK?.

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Human rights voices…. Human rights campaigns

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  1. Setting the stage… Human rights voices…. Human rights campaigns

  2. 2013

  3. ‘Listening to Canadians’

  4. What are Canadians telling us about Human Rights? From the Report of the Content Advisory Committee to the CMHR

  5. WHAT MAKES A CAMPAIGN WORK? “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead, Anthropologist

  6. AI death penalty campaigning

  7. Awareness and Education

  8. Highlighting human rights workers: the power of one

  9. Clowning as Activism. Scanpix Sweden. Current human rights issues

  10. Participation The Right to Freedom. Alannah, 15

  11. Street Art from the Museum of International Street Art Project. Chalk 4 Peace, Bethlehem,West Bank. Sarah Jayne Bleiweis Expression & Social Change

  12. “Activism is the rent I pay for living on this planet.” Alice Walker, Author and Poet Sakineh Mohammed Mobilization and Activism

  13. “A lot of people are waiting for Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi to come back – but they are gone. We are it. It is up to us. It is up to you.” Marian Wright Edleman

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