The Iowa Department of Human Rights embraces the concept that every person should be treated with dignity and respect, and that we should uphold the most fundamental human courtesies toward one another. It is with this premise that we will continue our efforts to ensure that every Iowan is equally protected and respected.
-Walter Reed, Jr.
Director, Iowa Department of Human Rights
Every individual has dignity. Dignity gives an individual a sense of value and worth. The existence of human rights demonstrates that human beings are aware of each other’s worth. Human dignity is not an individual, exclusive and isolated sense. It is a part of our common humanity.
Human rights enable us to respect
each other and live with each other. In other words, they are
not only rights to be requested or demanded but rights to be respected
and be responsible for. The rights that apply to you also apply
to others.
United
Nations Publication DPI/1967 98-03917 March 1998 and ABC: Teaching
Human Rights, United Nations Publication
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TODAY WE CELEBRATE THE IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN OUR SOCIETY, AND COMMUNITIES THROUGHOUT IOWA |