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1 What’s my right? My left? My what?
HEY, IT IS YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW!

2 I have the right to a childhood.
True or False? I have the right to a childhood.

3 Right to Childhood?

4 I was born Free and Equal.
True or False? I was born Free and Equal.

5 Human Right # 1 We are all born free & equal

6 True or False? Don’t Discriminate Against Me.

7 Human Right # 2 Don’t Discriminate

8 True or False? I have the Right to Life.

9 Human Right # 3 The Right to Life

10 I have the right to not be a slave.
True or False? I have the right to not be a slave.

11 Human Right # 4 NO SLAVERY

12 I have the right not to be tortured.
True or False? I have the right not to be tortured.

13 Human Right # 5 NO TORTURE

14 I have Rights No Matter Where I Go.
True or False? I have Rights No Matter Where I Go.

15 Human Right # 6 You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go

16 We are all equal before the law.
True or False? We are all equal before the law.

17 Human Right # 7 We’re all equal before the law

18 My human rights are protected by the law.
True or False? My human rights are protected by the law.

19 Human Right # 8 Your Human Rights are protected by the law

20 True or False? NO unfair Detainment For Me.

21 Human Right # 9 No unfair detainment

22 True or False? I have a Right to Trial.

23 Human Right # 10 The Right to Trial

24 I am always innocent till proven guilty.
True or False? I am always innocent till proven guilty.

25 Human Right # 11 We’re always innocent till proven guilty

26 True or False? I have a Right to Privacy

27 Human Right # 12 The Right to Privacy

28 True or False? I have a Freedom to Move.

29 Human Right # 13 Freedom to Move

30 I have the Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live.
True or False? I have the Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live.

31 Human Right # 14 The right to seek a safe place to live

32 True or False? I have a right to my Nationality.

33 Human Right # 15 Right to a Nationality

34 I have the Right to a Marriage and Family.
True or False? I have the Right to a Marriage and Family.

35 Human Right # 16 Marriage and Family

36 I have the right to my own things.
True or False? I have the right to my own things.

37 Human Right # 17 The right to your own things.

38 I have the right to freedom of thought.
True or False? I have the right to freedom of thought.

39 Human Right # 18 Freedom of Thought

40 I have the right to freedom of expression.
True or False? I have the right to freedom of expression.

41 Human Right # 19 Freedom of Expression

42 I have the right to be part of a public assembly.
True or False? I have the right to be part of a public assembly.

43 Human Right # 20 Right to Public Assembly

44 I have the right to be part of a democracy.
True or False? I have the right to be part of a democracy.

45 Human Right # 21 Right to Democracy

46 I have the right to Social Security.
True or False? I have the right to Social Security.

47 Human Right # 22 Social Security

48 True or False? I have worker’s rights.

49 Human Right # 23 Worker’s Rights

50 True or False? I have the right to play.

51 Human Right # 24 The Right to Play

52 We all have the right to food and shelter.
True or False? We all have the right to food and shelter.

53 Human Right # 25 Food & Shelter for ALL

54 I have the right to an Education.
True or False? I have the right to an Education.

55 Human Right # 26 The Right to Education

56 I have the right copyright.
True or False? I have the right copyright.

57 Huma Right # 27 Copyright

58 I have the right to live in a fair and free world.
True or False? I have the right to live in a fair and free world.

59 Human Right # 28 A Fair and Free World

60 I have the right to Responsibility.
True or False? I have the right to Responsibility.

61 Human Right # 29 Responsibility

62 No one can take away my human rights.
True or False? No one can take away my human rights.

63 Human Right # 30 No one can take away your human rights

64 I have the right to Social Security.
True or False? I have the right to Social Security.

65 July 18, 1991 http://query. nytimes. com/gst/fullpage. html
Ratify the U.N. Rights of the Child Convention PRINTSAVESHAREPublished: July 18, 1991To the Editor:A. M. Rosenthal's deeply moving column on the 40,000 starving children who die around the world every day ("Is This Still News?" July 2) ends with the suggestion that the United Nations select as its next chief executive a "new kind of Secretary General" committed to conquering this growing health crisis.Before we advocate a change in United Nations leadership, the United States has an opportunity and an obligation to add its voice to a potentially powerful United Nations mandate on the issue of children: the 1989 International Convention on the Rights of the Child.Since the United Nations world summit for Children in 1990, New York State has sought to promote the ideals of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In 1990 and 1991, we organized special sessions on the rights of the child for teachers to stimulate discussion on the basic rights of children in the classroom.The Governor has sent personal letters to President Bush, to religious leaders, to school administrators and to governors of every state in the country in support of the convention. The challenge now is to keep the momentum going.To date, 85 countries have ratified this treaty, while the United States, inexplicably and inexcusably, has not. Before the rest of the family of nations can take seriously our proposals for United Nations leadership reform, we must show our commitment to our children by endorsing this international legislation. By doing so, we will help certify legally the world community's long overdue responsibility to the children of the world. To do less would betray our national tradition of elevating human dignity everywhere. MATILDA R. CUOMO Albany, July 8, 1991

66 Wikipedia has its issues, I know, but it’s a starting place . . .

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68 The Movement for Youth Rights 1945-2000

69 Legal Rights & Responsibilities of Youth

70 Student Rights Handbook

71 End torture in residential (CAFETY)

72 Lesbian and Gay Students Rights Card

73 TAKE ACTION


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