• Human Rights in America-A Revolutionary Mindset

  • By: Sue E Young
  • Podcast

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Human Rights in America-A Revolutionary Mindset

By: Sue E Young
  • Summary

  • Americans deserve more human rights: When we educate, legislate, and create new mindsets, we can inspire and empower our country and the world.

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Episodes
  • Episode 9: Activism and Advocacy for Human Rights in America
    Jul 30 2024

    In this podcast episode, Sue Young addresses activism and advocacy for human rights in America. She opens with Sojourner Truth's famous 1851 speech, 'Ain't I a Woman?' and emphasizes its historical importance. The episode then explores the significance of activism and advocacy in promoting human rights, highlighting systemic issues in the U.S. despite international commitments like the 1948 UN Declaration on Human Rights. Sue discusses how grassroots organizations and local initiatives can drive change, stressing the necessity for inclusive and intersectional approaches. She encourages listener engagement through education, community involvement, and support for human rights organizations, concluding with a call to action inspired by a quote from Mahatma Gandhi.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 8 Human Rights in America-A Revolutionary Mindset
    Jul 16 2024

    In episode eight of the podcast 'Human Rights in America- A Revolutionary Mindset,' host Sue Young provides an update on child marriage legislation, specifically recent changes in Sierra Leone. The country has enforced strict laws banning child marriages and cohabitation with minors, imposing severe penalties. Sue highlights the numbers and challenges faced globally, including a comparison with the U.S., where several states have also outlawed child marriages. She transitions to discussing the Ninth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, elucidating its historical context, its role in protecting unenumerated rights, and its underutilization by the Supreme Court. Sue concludes by encouraging listeners to remain vigilant about their rights and stay informed.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 7: Human Rights in America-A Revolutionary Mindset
    Jul 2 2024

    In this podcast episode, host Sue Young discusses various aspects of human rights and the U.S. Constitution. She shares personal anecdotes, including a recent family gathering and her experiences with learning about the Constitution through Schoolhouse Rock. Sue delves into the structure and significance of the Constitution, highlighting its three branches of government and detailing its amendments, particularly the efforts to pass an Equal Rights Amendment. Additionally, she explores Project 2025, a conservative initiative aimed at altering various social policies and governance structures, warning of its potential impacts on American democracy. Throughout the episode, Sue emphasizes the importance of being informed and involved in preserving constitutional rights, advocating for a revolutionary mindset to ensure progress and equity.

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    16 mins

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