Support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights!

Dear Supporter of Human Rights,

Would like you to do the human rights movement a favor this year. Human Rights Day is December 10, the day the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted in Paris, France in 1948.

Most people in the world have never read the UDHR, let alone have a copy or even know about it. Yet it remains the best document ever scribed for all of us people.

Truthfully, it gets a little boring to read all at one time. So I asked two NYU students to produce this UDHR in animation so that more would see it…get the feel of it…enjoy it and pass it around. This has begun in earnest; festivals and museums all over the world are using it. The UDHR is finally reaching millions rather than hundreds. But we got a long way to go, as you might guess.

UDHR POSTER -11×17 in. UDHR POSTER -8.5×11 in.
UDHR Poster 11x17in. UDHR Poster 8.5x11in.

UDHR ANIMATION FOR iPHONE

UDHR ANIMATION ON YOUTUBE
Download UDHR Animation for iPhone

Can I ask you to download it and take it to classes, to places of worship? To meetings of non-governmental organizations, to your families and to your friends. Help celebrate human rights this year by showing it anywhere and everywhere from December 1st to December 10th to commemorate the signing and the importance of the document that can be responsible for making the world a better place.

We all need to play our part in this world of offending governments, mine and yours.

Please help!

Jack Healey

5 Responses to “Support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights!”

  1. Tyler Hayes says:

    What about creating a UDHR avatar photo for Facebook & Twitter?
    .-= Tyler Hayes´s last blog ..How to Know if You’re Creating Your Best Content =-.

  2. [...] you care? We’ll see tomorrow, December 10! [...]

  3. vasculitis disease says:

    I think it should be a choice to have the shots or not but when you work in the health care industry this should be mandatory(if not shots then blood work testing) as you are dealing with many different people whether it be the elderly or what have you. But this could also be argued with wearing the face masks n hand sanitizing. In Canada most of the hospitals I’ve been in all the nurses wear the face masks and wash hands/sanitize hands constantly.Think about your future. What would you like or who would you want to be around at that time. Someone who could have the flu not realizing it, passing it on to you and you dying because you’re system can not handle it. There are people who are just carriers of these diseases, they do not actually become affected by the disease. Now I’m not for the vaccine’s either as they do put things into your body that shouldn’t be there, and with everything going on in this day and age how can you be sure that is what you are getting? It’s hard to choose but its a choice you do have to make. I wish all of you health care workers luck with the mandating vaccines. I think it goes against human rights and this is just so wrong….Just another way of taking control of more lives.

  4. vasculitis says:

    I was very fortunate that my pulmonologist diagnosed me within five days of my admittance to hospital in 12-03. He and rheumatologists and University of Colorado Hospital-Denver brought me back from near death (I had lung and kidney involvement), and I went into remission in June 2005. Your story is similar to mine, up to the place God played in my recovery.

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