The Education Package of Human Rights is provided to educators free of charge.
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. The Story of Human Rights is a powerful and compelling documentary film that defines human rights by telling the dramatic story of their history and development from earliest times to the present day. It is suitable for all ages and can be shown in 9 languages.
. Public service announcements depict each of the 30 Articles of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These individual videos portray in real-life terms what each one of the 30 human rights is. They have been airing on TV, in movie theaters and sports stadiums all over the world. They are translated in 17 languages.
. UNITED music video, a winner of more than a dozen international awards—including “Best Short Film” at the New York International Independent Film Festival. This five-minute, street-savvy, multiethnic video gives a human rights message and advocates nonviolence. Available in 17 languages.
• The What Are Human Rights? booklet contains a fully illustrated, youth version of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights that makes human rights understandable for young people. It is available in packages of 24.
• The Story of Human Rights booklets portray the illustrated history of the development of human rights from ancient times to the present day. An excellent tool for conveying the importance of human rights to young people, leading up to the creation of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is available in packages of 24.
• Posters depicting the 30 human rights help reinforce human rights education in your school or community centers. (One human right per poster.)
• Glossary of terms, references to print and online resources.
For more information http://www.youthforhumanrights.org
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