A Global Promise: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights | Episode 111
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What does it mean to be born free and equal? In 1948, the world came together to make a revolutionary promise: that human rights belong to everyone, everywhere. But where did these ideas come from, and do they actually protect us today?
In honor of Human Rights Day, the Students Incorporated team takes a deep dive into the foundation of our freedoms. We explore the history behind the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), trace its roots back to the U.S. Bill of Rights, and discuss what these "universal" ideas look like in our schools and communities.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The Blueprint: How the U.S. Bill of Rights Influenced Global Standards.
- The Quote: Eleanor Roosevelt’s famous reminder about "small places."
- The Top 10: A breakdown of ten essential rights you need to know.
- Student Perspectives: Why education and safety are top priorities for youth today.
Join us as we explore why human rights aren't just for governments and courts—they are for all of us, right here, right now.
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