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Role of Freedom of Speech in Human Rights.
Freedom of speech plays a vital role in protecting human rights because it gives every individual the power to speak the truth, challenge injustice, and demand fair treatment. When people are allowed to express their thoughts freely, they can question unfair laws, expose corruption, and support those whose rights are being violated. This freedom strengthens democracy by ensuring that every voice matters, not just the powerful. It encourages healthy debate, promotes awareness, and helps societies grow with transparency and accountability. In essence, freedom of speech is the backbone of human rights without it, other rights lose their strength and meaning.
WORLD VOICE DAY!
"Your voice is your unique signature, let it be heard with courage, clarity, and compassion." . . .
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WORLD VOICE DAY!
"Voice is the reflection of your soul, let it be authentic, courageous, and impactful." . . .
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I loved this quote from @chanelcleeton’s #ourlastdaysinbarcelona. It captures the courage of dissident and refugee artists and why what their art matters. (Her main character Isabel Perez, a Cuban refugee, is a painter.) #powerofvoice #powerofvision https://www.instagram.com/p/CeOMZU1LlkW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Repost from @girlsleadership • Four years ago we set out to gather a new set of data that tells the more complex, nuanced, and intersectional story of the leadership development of girls of color. Today we are proud to share this groundbreaking new research about the leadership of Black and Latinx girls in "Ready to Lead," our report by Dr. Charlotte Jacobs (@charlottej_phd), with foreword by Dr. Monique W. Morris (@monique.w.morris). Swipe through for key data on how Black and Latinx girls are our most confident, most skilled, and ambitious young leaders, but they face external barriers to leadership— systemic challenges that we have the power to change. For the full report, head to girlsleadership.org/readytolead. Take action now by sharing the data, or for Black and Latinx friends, sharing your story about a time when your voice or leadership was influenced by teachers, the school system, or your peers (#ReadytoLead). Or invest in our work at girlsleadership.org/donate. #researchlaunch #takeaction #powerofvoice #girlsleadership #allkindsofpowerful https://www.instagram.com/p/CDhAsXCswBd/?igshid=pwrf1khuiw40
Thanks @plates_midtown #chickengood #weavesacramento @acsac916 #powerofvoice #speakyourtruth (at Clunie Community Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0pl0PwJ-d_/?igshid=2zhfpx0jbhy4