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U Do Have Rights Campaign
UDHR

The Universal Declaration of Human rights (UDHR) states that “a decent standard of living, adequate nutrition, health care, education, decent work and protection against calamities” are all important human rights. As a nation, we are entrusted to ensure the equal and non-discriminatory enjoyment of all people’s human rights.

The UDHR - U DO HAVE RIGHTS Campaign takes an honest look at economic, social, and cultural rights within in the United States with a focus on four different rights: 

 

   RIGHT  TO EDUCATION 

    RIGHT TO FOOD                                                  

   RIGHT TO HEALTH                                             

   RIGHT TO HOUSING

The Advocates for Human Rights believes that honestly looking at human rights violations in the U.S. will help us address their underlying causes and inspire us to promote positive social change. 

It is time for the U.S. to return to a human rights leadership role. The country that led the way to creation of the UDHR must embrace the rights defined in that document for all of its people. The UDHR - U DO HAVE RIGHTS campaign  challenges us all to get informed, get involved, and get others  interested in our rights and responsibilities.

Download the Discover Human Rights Toolkits on the rights to education, food, health, and housing.  Each toolkit includes quizzes, fact sheets, take action ideas, lists of national and local organizations working on these rights, and lesson plans for teachers.  Remember ~   U DO HAVE RIGHTS!


View and download factsheets, quizzes, and take action guides

Download the UDHR poster (PDF)

Download the UDHR poster text (PDF)

About the Artist
Igor Dukic, a local artist and refugee from Bosnia, designed the artwork for this campaign. The main figure represents those experiencing poverty and sorrow who cannot reach the stars because they have been denied their basic rights. The white dove of peace and humanity represents all of us working together to alleviate human rights violations. To see more of his work visit www.coroflot.com/igordukic.