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This is a really interesting declaration to consider when contemplating equality under the privileges of class and power. Both for those who hold it and for those who do not, privilege has a warping effect on how we apply these very basic ideas to the fundamental truth of life. This cultural feature, we can't call it a glitch, separates us from each other, costing us innumerable opportunities for insight, compassion, creativity, and the joy of connection. And it also requires each of us expend significant energy to don different masks as we shield the fundamental humanity within us. Imagine how we might lead if this weren't the case. What say you to this? Thanks to Narendra Nandoe for bringing this article to mind.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines that rights are for all people, regardless of their nationality, gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, belief, or any other status. From calling out discrimination and speaking up against injustices to volunteering in support of vulnerable communities, there are many ways each of us can #StandUp4HumanRights and help achieve a world of freedom, equality and justice for all. Learn more from United Nations Human Rights: https://lnkd.in/gwknCdvT