Posts Tagged ‘human rights’

Someday You Could be a Taxi Driver, Like Bill Lindauer

Bill used to drive a yellow taxi in NYC for 30 years, but now fights for taxi worker rights.



Nature Gets Equal Rights

The Latin American country of Bolivia recently made world history by passing the first law that gives nature the same rights as humans.



Bush Wanted Abroad

In February, former President George W. Bush canceled a trip to Switzerland to avoid being arrested for human rights abuses.



Gaza-Bound Aid Boats Attacked

In late May, 2010, nine ships carrying Turkish and American activists bringing medical supplies to Gaza were attacked by Israel



No Clean Water

In July, the United Nations declared that clean water is a human right.



Who am I?

Can you name this journalist and co-founder of the NAACP?



Letters to the Editor

Police in schools, greenhouse gases and more.



Someday, you could be a: Playwright Just Like Daniel Carlton

As a playwright and community advocate, Daniel Carlton combines his experience in theater with his passion for social change.



Wildlife Protected, Not People

The British government wants to establish a Marine Protected Area in the Chagos Islands.



Letters to the Editor

Letters from IndyKids readers.