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A New Social Contract for Workers – See Report
Our last social contract during the New Deal era was a step forward for the human rights of workers. But it fell short of guaranteeing decent jobs for all, and for much of the 20th century divided workers along lines of race and …
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Peaceful protestors demanding hospital services for local community criminalized by University of Chicago

The Road Not Taken: Supreme Court Decision on Arizona’s Anti-Immigrant Law Fails on Human Rights

A Sister Movement? An Expression of Outrage? A Moment of Inchoate Inspiration? — What is Occupy Wall Street?

What Do They Want? Human Rights for All!

The Human Right to Freedom from Want: It’s Also a Basic Human Right Here in the United States, Mr. President

King’s Fight for Economic Rights: Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and Cornel West on MLK

A Human Rights Analysis of the Federal Debt Debates from the U.S. Human Rights Network

Why Victory by Texan Immigrant Communities Against Rick Perry’s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement

U.S. will sign UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Vermont Budget Cuts Causing Harm

People’s Budget Report Finds Vermont Falls Short of Protecting Economic and Social Rights

Vermont Human Rights Budget Survey

Join NESRI and Our Partners and Allies in Detroit June 22 – 25

Health Professionals Involved in Torture: New Physicians for Human Rights Report

NESRI Pays Respect to Founding Board Member Rhonda Copelon

South L.A. Declaration of Health & Human Rights – Open for Signatures
