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Our mission is to empower at-risk youth through comprehensive human rights education, fostering a society free from bullying, discrimination, and social inequity. We are dedicated to providing a safe and inclusive environment where young individuals can develop the knowledge, skills, and awareness necessary to advocate for their rights and the rights of others. By promoting understanding, empathy, and respect for all, we aim to create a harmonious and equitable future for every young person, ensuring their voices are heard, valued, and celebrated. Together, we can inspire positive change and cultivate a society that embraces diversity, equality, and compassion.
A society where human rights are universally respected and protected, and young individuals are actively engaged in promoting and defending those rights.
1. Education and Awareness:
a. Develop comprehensive human rights educational programs and curricula tailored for teens and young adults.
b. Organize workshops, seminars, and conferences to raise awareness about human rights issues.
c. Collaborate with schools, colleges, and community organizations to integrate human rights education into their curriculum.
2. Advocacy and Activism:
a. Empower young individuals through training programs on effective advocacy strategies and activism.
b. Encourage youth participation in advocacy campaigns, protests, and initiatives to promote human rights.
c. Support and mentor young activists to develop leadership skills and sustain their engagement in the long term.
We believe "good government" requires, at minimum:
A “good government” is grounded in the principle that all people are equal and may not be discriminated against because of their race, religion, ethnic group, gender, or sexual orientation.
A healthy democracy cannot exist without citizen participation in government - including running for office, voting in elections, staying informed, debating issues, protesting, sitting on juries, etc.
In a healthy democracy, elected officials must be chosen and peacefully removed from office in a free and fair manner. Obstacles should not exist which make it difficult for people to vote. Election districts should not be drawn in a manner designed specifically to disadvantage members of a particular political party, race, religion, or any other group.
In a “good government,” the rights of the minority are protected even though the “majority rules” in a democracy. Human rights, including (but not limited to) those explicitly protected by the Constitution, must be respected and defended. The environment must be protected for the sake of all human beings and for future generations relying on those in power to ensure a safe, healthy, and sustainable environment. Government decisions should reflect a deeply rooted respect for human life and human dignity.
A “good government” is accountable to the people, not to special interests, corporate interests, or the self-interest of elected and appointed officials. Government officials must make decisions and perform their duties based on the best interests of the people. To ensure accountability to the people, a “good government” is as transparent as possible - holding public meetings and allowing citizens to attend, providing information to the press, and being clear about what decisions are being made, by whom, and why.
A “good government” prevents elected officials or groups of people from misusing or abusing their power. Corruption, conflicts of interest, failure to respect the legitimate authority of other branches of government, acting outside the bounds of one’s own authority, and other abuses must be prevented or at the very least, identified and addressed quickly. To ensure that abuses of power can be controlled, the checks and balances contemplated by our Constitution must be able to operate as intended.
In a “good government,” no one is above the law; this includes members of Congress, Justices of the Supreme Court, and the President of the United States. The law must be enforced equally, fairly, consistently, and with respect for human life and dignity.
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HELPING Teens and Young Adults BECOME RICHMOND VA. AMBASSADORS Of HUMAM RIGHTS
Becoming a Human Rights ambassador in Richmond, Virginia is an opportunity to make a positive impact on the local community and contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights. As an ambassador, one can actively engage with organizations, community leaders, and individuals to raise awareness about human rights issues, advocate for social justice, and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society. By organizing events, workshops, and campaigns, ambassadors can foster dialogue, educate others about their rights, and empower marginalized communities. Richmond, with its rich history and diverse population, provides a unique platform to address systemic inequalities, promote diversity, and champion human rights for all individuals.
Justice Lighthouse provides free training through an exciting two-hour classroom session, for a full understanding of Human Rights
Justice Lighthouse has a free 2 day series of classes for teens and young adults of the Human Rights Ambassador program. The class is ideal for those who want a deeper understanding of the history of Human Rights.
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, these educational experiences are offered free of charge.
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