Human Rights Day: Dignity and Justice for All of Us

By Kat Vaughan

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December 10th marks the start of a year-long commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR), established by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1948. The 2008 Human Rights theme is "Dignity and justice for all of us." All countries have accepted the UDHR as a standard for human equality and value. However, it is critical for individuals and communities to accept and act on these principles. We have come a long way with human rights but we are far from a world free of discrimination. A contract does not change the behavior of people. Change begins with a heart decision and manifests itself in a change of behavior.

My faith tells me that each life is of value: born and unborn, rich and poor, male and female, educated and non-educated, literate and non-literate, strong and weak, young and old, and on and on.

Yes, it is good to promote Human Rights Day, and, more so, to act upon it and make life fair, just and balanced for all. Let's begin within and seek to encourage all people around us of their value, dignity and importance in this world.

What are your plans to be globally minded, promote dignity and justice, and make life better for all?

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