Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights celebrated World Press Freedom Day by announcing the winners of its 2018 Robert F. Kennedy Book & Journalism Awards.
Tags Share As a member of Robert F. Kennedy Young Leaders, I have been inspired and encouraged to take action. I joined RFK Young Leaders because I wanted to work with a group of like-minded individuals who utilize their skills and talents to create social change. RFK Young Leaders has helped me join movements like…
The contest called on students to create short films that connected a human rights defender of their choice to the work of Robert F. Kennedy.
Tags Share Since 2010, the Speak Truth to Power Video Contest has inspired students to use film to take a stand against some of the world’s most pressing human rights abuses. Each year, young people from around the country submit short documentaries on human rights defenders who have been relentless in creating a more just…
Tags Share “As a little kid, Ruby let me know that I too could make a difference. Creating this curriculum in honor of Ruby Bridges has instilled in me that my passion for advocating for human rights can coincide with my passion for mathematics. I hope this curriculum inspires others to abandon silence in order…
Tags Share March 5, 2018 The Honorable Rex TillersonSecretary of StateU.S. Department of State2201 C Street NWWashington, DC 20520 The Honorable Steven MnuchinSecretary of the TreasuryU.S. Department of the Treasury1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington, DC 20220 Dear Secretaries Tillerson and Mnuchin, As organizations dedicated to the promotion of universal human rights and/or the fight against corruption,…
Tags Share CAITLIN CALLAHAN On December 7th, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights co-organized a Thematic Hearing on impunity for police killings within the United States before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. A recording of the full hearing can be found here. The testimony provided by family members and activists focused on the barriers families…
The terrorist attack in Charlottesville on August 12 serves as a sobering reminder that racist attitudes and structural racism are very much part of our world’s current landscape.
The decision to post bail for Hernandez comes as part of a larger campaign by RFK Human Rights to reform the inefficient and unjust pre-trial detention policies in New York.
RFK Young Leaders generated almost 200 sign-ups for the Dollar Bail Brigade, a coalition of volunteers who free people from jails who couldn’t otherwise pay their bail.
Matthew Desmond’s Evicted has won the 37th annual RFK Book Award.
The winners of the 49th annual RFK Journalism Awards will be celebrated at a special ceremony on May 23 at the Newseum.
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