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− | The US Human Rights Network is a national network of organizations and individuals working to strengthen a human rights movement and culture within the United States led by the people most directly impacted by human rights violations. We work to secure dignity and justice for all. We work to promote people-centered human rights, based on the following [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Statement_of_principles Statement of Principles]. | + | The US Human Rights Network is a national network of organizations and individuals working to strengthen a human rights movement and culture within the United States led by the people most directly impacted by human rights violations. We work to secure dignity and justice for all. We work to promote people-centered human rights, based on the following '''[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Statement_of_principles Statement of Principles]'''. |
*[https://ushrnetwork.org/national-human-rights-city-alliance Link to our page at the US Human Rights Network] | *[https://ushrnetwork.org/national-human-rights-city-alliance Link to our page at the US Human Rights Network] | ||
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*Facilitating effective collective action to secure the structural change needed to fully realize human rights. | *Facilitating effective collective action to secure the structural change needed to fully realize human rights. | ||
− | ===The US Human Rights Network is guided by these core principles:=== | + | ===The US Human Rights Network is guided by these core principles:=== |
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*Human rights are universal, interdependent, indivisible, and inalienable. | *Human rights are universal, interdependent, indivisible, and inalienable. | ||
*Human rights movements must be led by those most directly affected by human rights violations. | *Human rights movements must be led by those most directly affected by human rights violations. | ||
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*Human rights encompass civil, political, economic, social, cultural, environmental, sexual, and development rights for individuals, Peoples, and groups. | *Human rights encompass civil, political, economic, social, cultural, environmental, sexual, and development rights for individuals, Peoples, and groups. | ||
+ | ''For a more elaborated version see our: '''[http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Statement_of_principles Statement of Principles]'''.'' | ||
===[[International Human Rights Monitoring]]=== | ===[[International Human Rights Monitoring]]=== |
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USHRN National Human Rights Cities Alliance
The US Human Rights Network is a national network of organizations and individuals working to strengthen a human rights movement and culture within the United States led by the people most directly impacted by human rights violations. We work to secure dignity and justice for all. We work to promote people-centered human rights, based on the following Statement of Principles.
We work to realize human rights by:
- Engaging, connecting and mobilizing communities, Peoples, workers, and diverse sectors across issue areas, constituencies, and regions to uphold and defend human rights and hold government accountable;
- Building the capacity and leadership of grassroots groups and individuals to effectively apply the human rights framework in developing strategy and making long-term structural shifts to achieve justice;
- Raising the visibility of local human rights concerns and activism to shape the public discourse locally, nationally, and internationally; and
- Facilitating effective collective action to secure the structural change needed to fully realize human rights.
The US Human Rights Network is guided by these core principles:
- Human rights are universal, interdependent, indivisible, and inalienable.
- Human rights movements must be led by those most directly affected by human rights violations.
- Human rights advocacy and organizing should prioritize the struggles of the poor and most marginalized groups in society.
- Human rights movements must be inclusive and respect and reflect the diversity within communities.
- Human rights encompass civil, political, economic, social, cultural, environmental, sexual, and development rights for individuals, Peoples, and groups.
For a more elaborated version see our: Statement of Principles.
International Human Rights Monitoring
This page links to work by national and international human rights organizers to use international treaties and United Nations human rights review processes to hold local and national officials in the United States accountable to our international human rights obligations.