Professor Luongo is a good educator and is very helpful. He created a safe space for everyone to express their opinions. However, sometimes it does not work as effectively as we all want to see it. When a person express an opinion that is not the majority's opinion, that person somehow gets silent out. Personally, I feel that if safe space is created, then that person's opinions or personal beliefs upon expressing themselves shall not be silent. I think we could all learn from each other, take the good and leave the bad for possible resolutions.
Very interesting class that get you thinking what is human rights, specifically in the international realm.
“Ideas about human rights have evolved over many centuries. But they achieved strong international support following the Holocaust and World War II. To protect future generations from a repeat of these horrors, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948 and invited states to sign and ratify it”
. The human rights of people need to be balanced against the rights of others.
Human rights are essential for all people, despite their nationality, gender, ethnic origin, color, or religion. Everyone is entitled to these rights without being discriminated against. For a long time, people were being denied these basic rights as they were being abused and tortured for things that they couldn’t control. People were tired of getting caught in the cross-fire, they wanted protection, a chance and the freedom to live. Although there was a lack of human rights before World War II, human rights have significantly improved over the post-war period, and officials are putting forth efforts to ensure that human rights are protected in modern-day society.
Orlando shares a common language as the majority culture and a cultural root. In Orlando’s interview (Garzon, 2010a), Orlando points out that he is a US citizen because Cuba is a territory. Latin Americans have a strong family bond. Orlando shares how he keeps in touch with family members via emails, letters, and technology (Garzon, 2010a). Thus, Mahito express just the opposite with his interview with Dr. Garzon. In the interview Garzon (2010b), Mahito shares that family is not valued, family doesn’t communicate much and the father and son relationship is distant (Garzon, 2010b).
The past continues to influence our world today through many things relating to the rights of humans as a nation. In spite of the idea of mankind's privileges may be abstract, how it is connected needs to be regulated with respect to every day term overall. Millions had endured law violations against mankind. A huge number that's only the tip of the iceberg work done reinforced work. In a decade alone, dictator standard need precluded common and political liberties to billions. An ornament sizeable structure is being developed. Governments are struggle to dormant mortal claim domestically and out, and are partnering with organizations to do so. An excise on the go and decentralized screeching of civil-society bent is additionally to involved in the effort. The basic to furnish individuals with sufficient general human services is emphatically installed over the globe, and considerable assets have been committed to the test. The privilege to flexibility from subjection and constrained work has additionally been incorporated into universal and national organizations, and has profited from prominent weight to battle constrained work. At last, the relentless collection of human rights related traditions has urged most states to accomplish more to execute restricting enactment in their rights. In the long haul, reinforcing the human rights administration will require a widened and lifted United Nations rights design. A relentless coalition between the world to blend political and monetary rights inside fair establishments will likewise be important. Meanwhile, provincial associations and other institutions must assume a bigger part from the base up, and rising forces must accomplish more to lead. Together, these progressions are the world's best seek after strong and general delight in human
Human rights - they are an ongoing issue in the world today, with the constant struggle against violation. The United Nations has accepted 30 articles on human rights, which help protect millions from political, social, and legal abuses (UDHR). Even with the insistence from the world’s leaders to follow and honor these rights, violation is common and provides a serious threat to people all over the world. One example of a violation of human rights such as equality and safety in possessions is shown through the issue of Japanese American internment camps (UDHR).
What human rights issues were illustrated in the film? What international laws are in place to stop or prevent those abuses?
In the book "Night" it goes without saying that many of peoples' basic human rights have been compromised. "Night", if you don't know,
The world was rocked in the aftermath of World War II. The destruction left in its wake would not only have us rebuilding and piecing together our governments, cities, and economies; but our humanity as well. A humanity that was shattered in the face of consequence and a confrontation of our darkest depths of humanity; the act of war. Word of human violation spread like wildfire post world war in occupation and battle hotspots. Happenings most inane, so inhumane, they were be hard to believe that they were true. Fortunately, the spread of globalization along with the after effects of war prompted nation leaders to convene and build together a framework, a concept of Human Rights. This very act prompted Non-Governmental Organizations that watchdog and protect the interest of our basic rights to arise. The weakest and most innocent among us requires the most protection. They are our legacy and they are our future. They are our children.
This is the first paragraph of an unprecedented and historic report, USA: Rights for All, issued by Amnesty International (AI) on October 6, 1998. Simultaneously, the organization announced the theme of its U.S. education campaign: "Human rights aren't just a foreign affair."
Concentration camp prisoners during World War II were subjected to cruel torture, starvation, and mental anguish. A reflection on this inhumane war and its abuse of rights brought into question which natural rights human beings are entitled. Thus, a document, called the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” was adopted by the United Nations that outlines which fundamental rights every being deserves . However, this document is largely ignored today. Many ignore this document because they do not agree with the concept of “human rights” or disagree on which rights are basic rights. Every being is entitled to natural human rights, and these rights are based upon the fulfillment of Thomas Aquinas’ three natural inclinations.
When I was in 7th grade, my English teacher, Ms. Lee, assigned the class a writing assignment. Ms. Lee instructed the class to write a memorable moment from our life. I wrote about the special moments with my dog, Scooby. I wrote about how Scooby and I first met. I explained how my parents adopted Scooby at the animal shelter and how I was intimidated by his large, dark figure. At first, I did not want to do anything with Scooby, but as we got closer with each other, we grew a strong bond with each other. We would do everything together like feed him, walk him, and play with him.
For professor Wang, not only has his passion and purpose given him the motivation to strive and achieve, but it has given him the sense of appreciation of his identity. By living with passion and purpose, he mentioned that he worked his butt off to be where he is at. He didn’t stress much on the hardship have faced but I can bet that he has given up many things to be where he is at today. To practice “real” law he had to leave China and he is potentially risking his safety by promoting democratic values through his writings and teaching. Like professor Wang, I also have a deep appreciation of the American legal system because of my upbringing in India where the legal system is really corrupt. Also, I know about how Tibetans inside Tibet lack
today we call them human rights" (McShea 34). The issue of whether or not to
Every single human being on this planet has rights. These rights are given to us through birth, and the day I was asked, what my human rights were, I found myself speechless. I did not know how to answer the question, which at the time sounded so easy. I forgot about the question that had me so puzzled, and just brushed it off, ironically six month later I get an assignment on the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. After reading this historic document, I realized how important human rights are. I believe most people take human rights for granted, we know they exist, but we don’t even know what they are