Welcome to "Mindful Moments with Dianne Mead," the podcast where we explore the intersection of philosophy, mental health, personal growth, and the beauty of lifestyle choices. In this episode we are introducing a vital resource: The 30 Human Rights Abridged for Youth, as outlined by Youth for Human Rights International. This guide, copyrighted in 2009, presents essential human rights in a format that is accessible and engaging for young people.
The episode will give you an overview of these fundamental rights, including the right to life, freedom from discrimination, and the right to education. We will not be diving deep into each right just yet, but we aim to spark your interest and understanding of why these rights matter to everyone.
Stay tuned, and download your copy to start exploring these crucial principles.
This is your first step towards understanding and advocating for human rights in our world.
Let us all familiarise ourselves with the extent of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to empower ourselves and each other so that we are better able to represent ourselves, recognise when others are taking advantage of us and protect those rights for ourselves and others.
Let us get started!
1. We are all born free and equal
2. Do not Discriminate
3. The right to life
4. No slavery
5. No torture
6. You have rights no matter where you go
7. We are all equal before the law
8. Your human rights are protected by law
9. No unfair detainment
10. The right to trial
11. We are always innocent til proven guilty
12. The right to privacy
13. Freedom to move
14. The right to seek a safe place to live
15. Right to a nationality
16. Marriage and family
17. The right to your own things
18. Freedom of thought
19. Freedom of expression
20. The right to public assembly
21. The right to democracy
22. Social security
23. Workers’ rights
24. The right to play
25. Food and shelter for all
26. The right to education
27. Copyright
28. A fair and free world
29. Responsibility
30. No one can take away your human rights
Well those are the 30 Human Rights in a nut shell.
We hope this podcast encourages listeners to explore their rights further.
For more resources visit the blog page where the article is published.
Til next time.
To Your Peace of Mind
Dianne Mead
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Until next time, take care and stay mindful.
We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. - Elie Wiesel
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The 30 Human Rights Abridged for Youth, as outlined by Youth for Human Rights International