In an era where the concept of human rights feels distant to many Americans, it is crucial to reframe this narrative. The U.S. has historically relied on constitutional protections, yet the absence of a national human rights mechanism leaves significant gaps. As we face an increasingly complex political landscape, reinforcing the understanding of human rights as a domestic necessity is essential, particularly for marginalized communities. Engaging citizens in human rights discourse can foster a more compassionate and vigilant society, ready to uphold justice for all.
Reimagining Human Rights in America: Bridging the Gap Between Constitution and Culture
