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Episode 24: Examining Human Rights in Times of Crisis

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Title: **Episode 24: Examining Human Rights in Times of Crisis**


In this episode of "Human Rights in America: A Revolutionary Mindset," host Sue Young delves into the history and continued importance of human rights, particularly during times of crisis. The episode begins with an introduction to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948, and the key figures involved in its creation, such as President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Harry Truman, and Eleanor Roosevelt.

The discussion touches on the philosophical debates that shaped the declaration and the ongoing struggle to implement these rights globally. The host highlights the disparity between the ideals of the declaration and the real-world challenges, including the lack of ratification of human rights treaties by the United States since 2002.

Sue underscores the importance of maintaining human rights during crises illustrated by historical and contemporary examples of human rights violations, including the Holocaust, slavery, and current conflicts like the Russian-Ukrainian and Israeli-Palestinian wars. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to advocate for human rights within their communities and reminding them that in times of difficulty, the preservation of human rights is crucial for societal resilience and recovery.


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