US Human Rights Network Podcast

Episode 6: Human Rights at Home a Critical Perspective

11.19.2008 - By US Human Rights NetworkPlay

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Bernadine Dohrn talks about the United State's role as a pervader of violence aroudn the world in this audio clip from the USHRN's first bi-annual conference in 2005 at the inception of the war in Iraq. Four years later, thousands more dead, her message still rings true and relevant. Dohrn examines five new frameworks with which to utilize the human rights framework: conceptual, linguistic, organizing, participatory and legal. The US is 4.8% of the world's people and has 60% of the world's wealth. The Special Rapporteur did visit Chicago in 2008, visit this page for follow up information on the report by Chicago organizations http://www.ushrnetwork.org/special_rep

Following Bernadine Dorne, you will hear from Andrea Smith, indigenous activist with Incite: Women of COlor Against Violence http://www.incite-national.org/ A plenary speaker and member organization, Andrea talks briefly about the historical legacies of colonization on the indigenous community and makes the link between the five conceptual tools mentioned by Dorne and highlights how the human rights framework allows social justice activists challenge US state power not only to past and present human rights abuses but to the continued effects of those violations.

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