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The Advocates for Human Rights

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Human Rights

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About

The Advocates for Human Rights is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights. Through cutting-edge research, education, and advocacy, The Advocates saves lives, fights injustice, restores peace, and builds the human rights movement in the United States and around the world.

For over 25 years, The Advocates’ innovative programming has touched the lives of refugees and immigrants, women, ethnic and religious minorities, children, and other marginalized communities whose rights are at risk. The Advocates strengthens accountability mechanisms, raises awareness, and fosters tolerance.

The Advocates has provided visionary leadership on contemporary human rights issues throughout its history. For example, the organization monitored country conditions in places such as Chiapas, Mexico before other NGOs were present; advocated for women's rights as human rights before many organizations accepted this platform; produced educational resources on human rights issues, such as economic and social rights, that are used by educators, foundations, policymakers, and other NGOs in the United States and around the world; and established what one national foundation called "the best volunteer model" they had ever seen.

The Advocates understands that changing the world means not only recognizing our shared humanity, but also raising awareness about human rights abuses in other communities. Through Special Consultative Status with the United Nations, The Advocates brings the "local to the global" by participating in human rights mechanisms that focus international attention on the human rights concerns in the communities in which we work. Conversely, The Advocates brings the "global to the local" by making human rights education a priority and engaging U.S. audiences in advocacy for people experiencing human rights abuses all over the world.

In addition, The Advocates allows individuals to actively participate in promoting the human rights of others through direct, hands-on volunteer work. The Advocates' accomplishments are the result of thousands of people coming together to make a difference and advance the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Visit The Advocates' website at http://www.theadvocatesforhumanrights.org/.

A Personal Tribute to Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela: Happy 92nd Birthday

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I was not yet born when Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment. I did not hear his name during my early childhood growing up under the apartheid regime. I was not sure why he was imprisoned in that tiny cell on Robben Island. And I did not know then, that one day, he would unequivocally be my hero. While I have not had the honor of meeting Nelson Mandela, he has been a powerful and real part of my life journey over the past 20 years. I am profoundly humbled by his capacity to forgive and deeply motivated by his spirit and strength.

MY HOPES AND DREAMS FOR THE NEW DECADE:

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I dream of a world where children everywhere will put their heads on their pillow at night and not worry about food, shelter or abuse. I hope President Obama finds his footing, plants his feet on the ground and earns his Nobel Peace prize. I dream of forgiveness and reconciliation between Jews and Arabs, Israelis and Palestinians. I hope the day comes when we recognize that cultures that repress women are almost uniformly impoverished and subject to disease, famine and war.