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Blog | Harmonizing Religion and Human Rights Webcast Archive

If you missed the Carter Center’s original webcast of “Harmonizing Religion and Human Rights,” an archive version of the panel discussion can be watched below.

December brings the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a United Nations document that lays out an individual’s inalienable rights. To mark the occasion, a panel of religious leaders explore what the scriptures of some of the world’s major religions have to say about human rights. How can we align religious life with human rights? What role should spiritual leaders play in promoting human rights? And what can everyday people of faith do to defend human rights and encourage mutual respect between people of different religions?

Panelists

Moderator:

  • Karin Ryan, the Carter Center’s senior advisor on human rights and special representative on women and girls

Panelists:

  • Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
  • Rabbi Jill Jacobs, executive director of T’ruah, the Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
  • Imam Omar Suleiman, founder and president of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research

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