Honoring Our Communities and Impact on Human Rights Day
a blog post by Forest Whitaker
December 10th, 2024
As global insecurity and instability rise, driven by conflicts across every continent, we are reminded of the darkest chapters in world history—particularly the devastation of the world wars, including the immense loss of life in World War II. When these global challenges combine with those we face in our countries and even in our homes, it can feel overwhelming and disheartening, tempting us to lose hope and retreat. Yet, the spread of such crises shows that no one can truly find refuge in a world without direction or solutions. However, we must not lose hope, as we already have a guiding compass: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Adopted by the UN after World War II, it became a cornerstone of global peace. Its foundation rests on a simple yet powerful truth: we can prevent wars—any wars—if we commit to protecting the freedom and dignity of every human being, recognizing that these rights are essential to our ability to act and create meaningful change.
This notion of empowerment is central in the theme adopted for the 2024 observance of International Human Rights Day: “Our rights, our future, right now”—a powerful call to action. The UN Human Rights campaign highlights how human rights are not just a political response to times of crisis, but also a preventative, protective, and transformative force that lays the groundwork for a more just and sustainable future. Any human being has the potential to bring solutions, ensuring the protection of individuals and communities in the face of crisis and providing the framework for lasting peace, equity, and justice for generations to come.
In this sense, the Human Rights Declaration is also a roadmap to navigate global, national, or localized crises. They are integral in building sustainable futures by establishing a foundation for peace and dignity for all. Human rights principles—such as fairness, equality, and access to opportunity—guide societies in addressing the root causes of conflict, inequality, and instability. We can design initiatives that protect individuals and allow communities to thrive by embedding these principles into everyday life. When individuals know that their rights are protected and promoted, societies become more resilient and able to withstand challenges and build toward long-term prosperity.
This truth is the core of our actions. At WPDI, we have made it our mission to support local individuals with a drive for action, change makers and community builders. Over the years, we’ve seen the tangible impact of our efforts as youth, women, and community leaders drive meaningful change.
This is why our work to equip individuals with the tools to resolve conflict, lead with compassion, and educate others—is central to our mission. We want them to take action and be the ones who make change happen against all odds. This is why, on this Human Rights Day, we want to honor all of those who, across the world, struggle in the present to ensure that the future is a better place. Their courage and commitment shake the present and shape the future, one step at a time. There are many crises and challenges, but so are the forms that our action for human rights can take, from grassroots work with vulnerable people to writing to one’s representatives in our capital cities.
Together, we’re building the world each day – let’s build it for a future of shared freedom and dignity.
Thank you for being part of this journey.