These resources offer sensitive entry points to confront troubling violence, bigotry and hate, including terrorism, genocide, and attacks on human rights.
These resources offer sensitive entry points to confront troubling violence, bigotry and hate, including terrorism, genocide, and attacks on human rights.
Discover the debates and the dilemmas that surrounded the creation of the UDHR. Consider the legacies of the declaration, one of the most celebrated milestones in the history of human rights.
Students create a definition for a "right" in order to explore the challenges faced by the UN Commission on Human Rights to create an international framework of rights for all human beings.
Students learn about two millennia of LGBTQ history and reflect on how that history is represented in their textbooks and curricula.
Students learn about two millennia of LGBTQ history and reflect on how that history is represented in their textbooks and curricula.
Students analyse four rights in the UDHR and decide whether they are universal and enjoyed by all in the world today.
Students place this ongoing crisis in historical context, view footage from a refugee camp, and reflect on survivor testimony.
Read Eleanor Roosevelt's reflections on her visit to the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp, ten months after Nazi concentration camps were liberated.