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Economic Human Rights:
The Time Has Come! Campaign
Human Rights Community Resolutions
An important project of the Economic Human Rights: The Time Has Come!
campaign is collaboration with groups and organizations to pass resolutions
in their communities which ratify and pledge support for the rights described
by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. With the Human Rights Resolutions
the campaign contributes to building a broad-based coalition for ratification
by the US Senate of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights.
Already San Francisco, Chicago, Berkeley, Oakland, Arcata and New Orleans
have declared themselves Human Rights Communities and Massachusetts has
amended the General Laws of the Commonwealth with a human rights resolution.
Although not legally binding, the resolutions have been used effectively
in campaigns for social and economic justice. In San Francisco, for example,
the Economic Human Rights resolution was used in a campaign against legislation
banning sleeping and camping in Hallidie Plaza, Union Square and the United
Nations Plaza. The San Francisco resolution has recently been used in
a fight against implementation of the Quality Housing Work Responsibility
Act (QHWRA) which would add restrictions damaging to immigrants and low-income
people who use public housing.
Work with us to pass a Human Rights Resolution in your community! Contact
us at humanrights@foodfirst.org.
More Information:
The Economic Human Rights Bus Tour in California, May 29-31
Background on Economic Human Rights: The Time Has Come! Campaign
Past Events
Resources
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