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Tina changed the description of the group
Human Rights Club from “The Human Rights Club is a passionate and inclusive online academic club designed for students aged 14–18 who are eager to understand and advocate for fundamental freedoms, dignity, and justice around the world. This club provides a space to explore global and local human rights issues, analyze historical movements, and develop the skills to become informed advocates for positive change.
What We Explore and Do:Weekly discussions on key topics including civil rights, gender equality, racial justice, refugee rights, indigenous rights, and more
Examination of international frameworks like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the work of the United Nations
Case studies on historical and current human rights movements
Advocacy workshops: how to write petitions, plan awareness campaigns, and engage with community projects
Guest speakers including human rights lawyers, activists, and survivors sharing personal experiences
Group projects such as creating digital campaigns or writing reports on social justice issues
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 14–18 with an interest in global and local justice issues.
Respect and Inclusion: All members must respect diverse identities and opinions. Discriminatory language or behavior is not tolerated.
Attendance: Members should attend at least two sessions per month.
Active Participation: Engagement in discussions, activities, and collaborative projects is encouraged.
Sensitivity: Be mindful and compassionate when discussing traumatic or controversial topics.
Research Integrity: Use credible sources and cite all information correctly.
Digital Citizenship: Maintain respectful communication and follow online etiquette.
Confidentiality: Respect members’ privacy and do not share personal stories without consent.
Constructive Feedback: Offer and receive feedback in a respectful, solution-oriented manner.
Consequences: Repeated violations of rules or disrespectful conduct may result in removal from the club.
The Human Rights Club empowers students to think critically, speak up, and act on the causes that matter. Join us to become part of a global community dedicated to justice and human dignity.” to “The Human Rights Club is a passionate and inclusive online academic club designed for students aged 14–18 who are eager to understand and advocate for fundamental freedoms, dignity, and justice around the world. This club provides a space to explore global and local human rights issues, analyze historical movements, and develop the skills to become informed advocates for positive change.
What We Explore and Do:Weekly discussions on key topics including civil rights, gender equality, racial justice, refugee rights, indigenous rights, and more
Examination of international frameworks like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the work of the United Nations
Case studies on historical and current human rights movements
Advocacy workshops: how to write petitions, plan awareness campaigns, and engage with community projects
Guest speakers including human rights lawyers, activists, and survivors sharing personal experiences
Group projects such as creating digital campaigns or writing reports on social justice issuesClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 14–18 with an interest in global and local justice issues.
Respect and Inclusion: All members must respect diverse identities and opinions. Discriminatory language or behavior is not tolerated.
Attendance: Members should attend at least two sessions per month.
Active Participation: Engagement in discussions, activities, and collaborative projects is encouraged.
Sensitivity: Be mindful and compassionate when discussing traumatic or controversial topics.
Research Integrity: Use credible sources and cite all information correctly.
Digital Citizenship: Maintain respectful communication and follow online etiquette.
Confidentiality: Respect members’ privacy and do not share personal stories without consent.
Constructive Feedback: Offer and receive feedback in a respectful, solution-oriented manner.
Consequences: Repeated violations of rules or disrespectful conduct may result in removal from the club.The Human Rights Club empowers students to think critically, speak up, and act on the causes that matter. Join us to become part of a global community dedicated to justice and human dignity.”
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