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Last week I went too ...

helen1950 wrote 1 month ago: Last Sunday we enjoyed lunch with family; then in the late afternoon we went with my daughter to Pra … more →

Tags: Things that I do, Brazil, Children, Rio de Janeiro, Women, disappeared, Truth, INTERNATIONAL, Rally

In light of facebook today1 comment

The Karamazov Idea wrote 1 month ago: A BLT ≠ an iPhone. A shoe ≠ a guitar. A book ≠ a wristwatch. Guess what else isn’t coherently … more →

Tags: Feminism, Politics, Young 'uns, butthurt, cultural marxism, Dalrock's Law, District 9, EQUAL, Equality

What Do All of The Red Equal Signs on Facebook and Twitter Profiles Mean? Find Out Why They’re Popping Up on Social Media5 comments

ronemdowell wrote 1 month ago: If you’ve been on Facebook or Twitter today, you’ve undoubtedly noticed several people changing thei … more →

Tags: National, WTTE Exclusives, Gay Rights, Equal Rights

Stander

PolitFilm wrote 2 months ago: Stander (2003) Director: Bronwen Hughes Actors: Thomas Jane, David O’Hara, Dexter Fletcher Run … more →

Tags: based on actual events, Second half of the 20th century (1945-1990), apartheid, Betrayal, Bronwen Hughes, David O'Hara, Dexter Fletcher, johannesburg, Prison

The Spook Who Sat by the Door

PolitFilm wrote 2 months ago: The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973) Director: Ivan Dixon Actors: Lawrence Cook, Janet League Runtim … more →

Tags: Second half of the 20th century (1945-1990), Special recommendation, Résistance, Manipulation, social change, Repression, racism, USA, uprising

Women Who Have Inspired the World

Human Rights Center: Reports from the Field wrote 2 months ago: Arvonne Fraser and Marsha Freeman are two inspiring leaders, who have engaged women and men all arou … more →

Tags: Stories of Human Rights Leaders, University of Minnesota law school, Human Rights Center, Women's rights, human rights leaders, International Women's Day

UN Watch: simply anti UN and anti Pillay - NGOs should Watch Out4 comments

Hans Thoolen wrote 3 months ago: Today’s post, praising the Office of the High commissioner for Human Rights, lead a reader to … more →

Tags: Human Rights, UN, Israel, Pillay, non-governmental organization, NGO, United Nations, Navanethem Pillay, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Huma

Humor as weapon in the human rights arsenal

Hans Thoolen wrote 4 months ago: From  Monday 14 – Friday 18 January 2013 Tactical Dialogue and New Tactics in Human Rights are … more →

Tags: Human Rights, films, Human Rights Defenders, Training, media, civil society, Tactical Dialogue, new tactics in human rights, Humor

[Statement] A LETTER FROM PRISON By Temogen “Cocoy” Tulawie3 comments

Human Rights Online Philippines wrote 5 months ago: A LETTER FROM PRISON By: Temogen “Cocoy” Tulawie December 9, 2012 Dear Fellow Human Rights Defenders … more →

Tags: Statement, Human Rights, Sulu, United Nation, BangsaMoro, human rights defender, Aung San Suu Kyi, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, human rights day

HURIDOCS exists 30 years: my interview now on line

Hans Thoolen wrote 5 months ago: Hans Thoolen talks about the excitement of founding HURIDOCS, why the human rights community nowaday … more →

Tags: Human Rights, HURIDOCS, Human Rights Defenders, On Line, Martin Ennals, International Commission of Jurists, Information Technology, non-governmental organization, Crete

Leonard Rowe breaks down Patterson's deceptively crafted judicial opinion and discusses implications for the African American community.

Mr. Alkebu-lan wrote 6 months ago: … more →

Tags: nigger, 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment, fraud upon the court, impeachment, Conspiracy to Interfere With Civil Rights, Civil Rights Act of 1964., Leonard Rowe, judge robert patterson

it's a "dark day" for black people in America: judge patterson dismisses Leonard Rowe's FRCP 60 motion, continues to ignore company's use of the word "NIGGER" hundreds of times, threatens to sanction him and further eviscerates the nation's civil & human rights laws' ability to combat institutional racism.

Mr. Alkebu-lan wrote 6 months ago: I just found out that on November 8, 2012,  Judge Patterson (appointed by former President Ronald Re … more →

Tags: Global White Supremacy, critical race theory, nigger, institutional racism, genocide, reparations, corruption, fraud upon the court, Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Who is the laureate of the MEA 2012? - answer tonight at 18h45 in Geneva

Hans Thoolen wrote 7 months ago:   This morning the Jury of the Martin Ennals Award for human rights Defenders (MEA) came togeth … more →

Tags: MEA, Human Rights, Human Rights Defenders, award, Streaming, human rights defender, Geneva, Ceremony, Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders

Ceremony of the Martin Ennals Award to follow on the internet (2 October, 18h00)3 comments

Hans Thoolen wrote 7 months ago: Every day all over the world, unsung heroes are risking their lives to call attention to injustice a … more →

Tags: MEA, Human Rights, Human Rights Defenders, award, Internet, Iran, Streaming, Martin Ennals, Bahrain

Wednesday's wise women and the Catholic Archbishop2 comments

helen1950 wrote 10 months ago: My daughter sent me this picture from the recent People’s Summit in Rio de Janeiro.  I recognised th … more →

Tags: Wednesday's Wise women, Brazilian family, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, poverty, Black Panther Party, communism, Leftist, Civil Rights

Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come (1963)

Assaf Kintzer wrote 10 months ago: … more →

Tags: 1960s, African-American History, Soul Music, Political, R&B

the organization for afro-american unity: 1964

RE:Birthofthecool wrote 11 months ago: el-hajj malik el shabazz (formerly malcolm x) founded the organization of afro american unity in 196 … more →

Tags: history revisited, Brooklyn, revolution, Harlem, New York City, The Bronx, Malcolm X, NYC, oakland

Wednesday's wise woman ... Odetta 6 comments

helen1950 wrote 11 months ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iZj6P-bkcY I was listening to Tom Jones on the radio recently promot … more →

Tags: Wednesday's Wise women, Blues, Child, Homeland, jazz, Mother, motherless, Music, Slavery

Bob Dylan - Only a Pawn in Their Game (Live 1963)

Assaf Kintzer wrote 11 months ago: … more →

Tags: Bob Dylan, 1960s, African-American History, folk, Solo, murder songs, live, assassination, singer-songwriter


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