2020 Human Rights Day – Pre-Event

The Tennessee Celebration of International Human Rights Day is starting soon! Resources Download the Program Booklet. Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Request free educational materials. Check back when the event is over to see videos of the honorees! Agenda Master of Ceremonies — Beverly Watts Executive Director, Tennessee Human Rights Commission Gubernatorial Proclamation

2020 Human Rights Day – In Progress

The Tennessee Celebration of International Human Rights Day is live now! Resources Join us on a Facebook livestream. Start a watch party! Download the Program Booklet. Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. View proclamations from the Governor and the Mayor. Request free educational materials. Watch videos of the honorees! Agenda Master of Ceremonies —

2020 Special Presentation

A spoken word piece by Rashad thaPoet Rayford, created for and premiered at the Tennessee Celebration of International Human Rights Day 2020.

2020 Organizing Committee

The organizing committee for the 2020 Tennessee Celebration of International Human Rights Day: Rev. Brian Fesler, Church of Scientology (Chair) Julie Brinker, Church of Scientology Mel Fowler-Green, Metro Human Relations Commission Barbara Gunn-Lartey, Metro Human Relations Commission Frank Guzman, Tennessee Human Rights Commission Cherisna Jean-Marie, Scarritt Bennett Center Veronica McGraw, Tennessee Human Rights Commission Beverly

2020 Event Information

The Tennessee Celebration ofInternational Human Rights Day Honorees at 2019 Celebration Our Shared Humanity: Rooted in Hope Date: December 10, 2020 Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm Venue: Virtual This Year! Join us for the Tennessee Celebration of International Human Rights Day! Tennesseans gather each year on December 10th to celebrate International Human Rights Day. This year,

2018 Peace Day

Tennessee United for Human Rights held a large interreligious, multicultural event for International Peace Day at the Church of Scientology community hall. NASHVILLE, Tenn., September 27, 2018 (Newswire.com) – Tennessee United for Human Rights, and the Nashville Church of Scientology, held its fourth annual Celebration of International Day of Peace, with a large number of religious and cultural leaders

Worship in Safety – a Panel Discussion on Religious Persecution

Tennessee United for Human Rights is a proud co-sponsor of this panel discussion at the end of January highlighting religious persecution, hate crimes and safety. In observance of International Day for Holocaust Remembrance, the Nashville Chapter of Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR Nashville) has organized a special panel discussion to confront a serious topic:

2019 Mayoral Proclamation

Nashville Mayor John Cooper proclaims Dec 10, 2019 as Human Rights Day Download Hi-Res Download 600px wide

2018 Mayoral Proclamation

Nashville Mayor David Briley proclaims Dec 10, 2018 as Human Rights Day Download Hi-Res Download 600px wide