June 2020, the United Nations of Atlanta welcomed a new president to lead the chapter and a new board member who will manage the chapter's public relations. Tiffany Irene Coulibaly, a member of the organization since 2010, who has served in multiple board positions and served on the National Council of UNA-USA, will spearhead the chapter as its new president for the next three years. Valencia Jackson a communications professional with UNICEF will hold the position as the chapter's new VP of Communications for the next two years. Both incoming members will be officially announced during the chapter's annual Meeting Membership Day, Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 6pm EST.
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Advocates,
Our nation has been at protest for far beyond the nearly 100 days that have passed since George Floyd's murder; for generations, our neighbors, community members, friends, and loved ones have struggled for justice, support, and their inherent right to life. Last week's violence and heartbreak in Kenosha, Wisconsin is a tragic reminder that our work to advance universal human rights and dignity is far from over. UNA-NCA's Advocacy Team has produced a new report on the UN, the US, and Anti-Racism, documenting the UN's role in the global fight against racism. This report offers a foundation from which we can thoughtfully deliberate the future we hope to collaboratively forge. Access the report here. UNA-USA Atlanta Chapter stands with the coalition of civil rights leaders that wish to ensure a fair and just investigation is conducted in the possible human rights violation and tragic killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Through our partnership that was launched with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, UNA-USA has empowered thousands of Americans across the country to Stand Up for Human Rights. Through advocacy, programming, and community events, our network of chapters confronted some of the most pressing human rights challenges facing their communities. If you would like to know more about the efforts as it pertains to Ahmaud Arbery, please reach out to the Coalition of Civil Rights Leaders who are involved on a day to day basis in this matter. Marc Banks [email protected] Phoebe Plagens, LDF, [email protected] (212) 965-2235 Rachel Noerdlinger-National Action Network (NAN) [email protected] Don Owens, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law(LCCRUL) [email protected], (202) 934-1880 Teresa Candori, National Urban League (NUL) [email protected] (212) 558-5362 For Liberty and Justice for All: Social disparities in our nation and its impact on communities
By Cindy C. Roberts, Advocacy Committee, Member “Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay,” or at least that is what Article 24 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states. The timing of the UDHR was monumental because of the fragile state that the world was in when leaders from different cultures and backgrounds came together to draft it. We were still recovering from the First World War when we found ourselves in another war and millions of innocent people dying for their religious beliefs, sexual orientation or political affiliation. We as citizens of the world desperately needed an advocate. We needed to establish fundamental and inalienable rights regardless of social or economic class that we were born into. For the first time in history countries all over the world came together in unity to formally establish human rights and to proclaim dignity and equality of each member of the human family. As a citizen of the United States, I am tempted to believe that these articles were written for “other” countries. Countries that are vulnerable to rogue state actors, those oppressed by dictatorships and religious persecution. It is tempting to look past my own community and look abroad with a critical eye. However, when I wake up to the news and see that people in marginalized communities are shot while jogging, sitting in their apartment, playing video games or any other activity while exercising their rights identified in Article 24 I am forced to see the realities of the every day world that I live in and its hard to face. When did I become “at risk” living in my own country? At least that is what statistics tell me. It is imperative that we as citizens of the world continue to promote friendly relations within and across our boarders and echo the founding principles of the UDHR. Becoming a member of an organization that takes us out of our comfort zone is the first step to bridging social gaps or even stopping to speak to a neighbor that we typically don’t take the time to connect with is another way to foster community. Whatever it is we do, let us not underestimate its power to inspire others. Nominations are open to fill various board of directors positions at the United Nations Association of Atlanta! Apply your community impact skills, professional skills, and passion for peace, equality, and human rights with our chapter!
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The UNA Atlanta is pleased to announce that we have partnered with iDareU, Georgia's #1 voted football program for our Spring Volunteer Day! The UNA Atlanta has a campaign to partner with local education and youth programs to bring awareness of our Sustainable Development Goals and Education Outreach Programs. On Saturday, April 23, 2016 UNA Atlanta will plant trees along the Atlanta Belt Line.
Here is the map to the meeting location at Chosewood Park. The address is 412 Nolan St. SE, Atlanta, GA.
The coordinator for the Chosewood project is Brian Williams. If you have any trouble finding the site, please call his cell at 912.856.1600.
Here is the map to the meeting location at Chosewood Park. The address is 412 Nolan St. SE, Atlanta, GA.
The coordinator for the Chosewood project is Brian Williams. If you have any trouble finding the site, please call his cell at 912.856.1600.
- We will be planting trees from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Please arrive at 8:45 a.m. to get signed in so that we can begin promptly at 9 a.m. It is important to arrive on time as we only provide one demonstration (it takes 20 minutes) and every volunteer needs to see it. We also want all volunteers to stay for the entire project, and not leave before we finish.
- All ages are welcome, but volunteers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian, and all volunteers between the ages of 16 and 17 who are not accompanied by a parent/guardian must have a parent/guardian sign a waiver for them.
- Volunteers should wear closed-toed shoes or boots, clothes that can get dirty, sunscreen and bug spray as needed.
- Volunteers should bring drinking water in a reusable container. No one-time-use plastic bottles, please.
- Tree planting is hard work, so make sure you eat a good breakfast and come prepared to work hard. A snack might be a good thing for those who tend to lose steam.
- Projects happen rain or shine, so please check the weather beforehand and come prepared.
- Trees Atlanta will provide all necessary tools and instruction, though volunteers may prefer to bring their own work gloves.
This toolkit is presented by United Nations Association of USA.
#EarthtoParis Digital Toolkit
This month, world leaders are gathering in Paris for a landmark convening to complete a new global climate agreement – an extraordinary opportunity for the international community to rise to meet the threat of climate change. To achieve a world where everyone lives with dignity and opportunity – a vision leaders embraced in the global goals for sustainable development – we must take strong action on climate change. Everyone has a role to play. As governments convene for the conference, civil society groups, businesses, exports, innovators and citizens will also gather to share climate solutions and to let leaders know that we care about the outcome of COP21 in Paris. Earth To Paris is your opportunity to be involved. More than an event – it’s a coalition, a drumbeat, a campaign bringing people together in the lead-up to the summit in Paris, a two-day event broadcast live from Paris to audiences around the world, and a dynamic social media conversation with communities everywhere.
This month, world leaders are gathering in Paris for a landmark convening to complete a new global climate agreement – an extraordinary opportunity for the international community to rise to meet the threat of climate change. To achieve a world where everyone lives with dignity and opportunity – a vision leaders embraced in the global goals for sustainable development – we must take strong action on climate change. Everyone has a role to play. As governments convene for the conference, civil society groups, businesses, exports, innovators and citizens will also gather to share climate solutions and to let leaders know that we care about the outcome of COP21 in Paris. Earth To Paris is your opportunity to be involved. More than an event – it’s a coalition, a drumbeat, a campaign bringing people together in the lead-up to the summit in Paris, a two-day event broadcast live from Paris to audiences around the world, and a dynamic social media conversation with communities everywhere.
Online Resources & What You Can Do
Visit www.earthtoparis.org and watch the livestream on 12/7 and 12/8
Suggested Social Media Resources
Facebook
Right now world leaders are gathering in Paris to discuss how to end climate change. Make sure that they hear your voice! Send a message using the hashtag #earthtoparis and watch the livestream on 12/7 and 12/8: www.earthtoparis.org
The international climate conference #COP21 is an inflection point, when the world will turn from words to action on climate change. Everyone has a role to play in addressing climate change. Join #EarthToParis and add your voice for bold action: http://earthtoparis.org
Everyone has a role to play in stopping climate change! Share your message for world leaders using the hashtag #EarthtoParis and watch the livestream on 12/7 and 12/8: www.earthtoparis.org
Twitter
Visit www.earthtoparis.org and watch the livestream on 12/7 and 12/8
- Join the #EarthToParis Thunderclap - we have 1 week to break records and send the largest, most unified social message ever: http://bit.ly/1MADrd3
- Upload photos and videos using #EarthToParis. Take the #EarthToParis video challenge and let your voice be heard: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/join-the-earthtoparis-campaign
- Host a Watch Party for Dec 7th: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/host-a-watch-party
Suggested Social Media Resources
Right now world leaders are gathering in Paris to discuss how to end climate change. Make sure that they hear your voice! Send a message using the hashtag #earthtoparis and watch the livestream on 12/7 and 12/8: www.earthtoparis.org
The international climate conference #COP21 is an inflection point, when the world will turn from words to action on climate change. Everyone has a role to play in addressing climate change. Join #EarthToParis and add your voice for bold action: http://earthtoparis.org
Everyone has a role to play in stopping climate change! Share your message for world leaders using the hashtag #EarthtoParis and watch the livestream on 12/7 and 12/8: www.earthtoparis.org
- General:
- #EarthToParis: For a world where everyone lives with dignity and opportunity, we need bold climate action! http://earthtoparis.org
- It’s time for bold climate action! Share your message with world leaders during #COP21 using the hashtag #EarthtoParis.
- If we want to end climate change, we need bold action. Let your leaders know with the hashtag #EarthtoParis!
- It’s time for bold climate action! Watch the livestream of #EarthtoParis on 12/7 and 12/8 at www.earthtoparis.org
- Thunderclap:
- Help send the loudest Thunderclap EVER from #EarthToParis, tell leaders the time is NOW to combat climate change. Join http://bit.ly/1MADrd3
- It's time for bold climate action, for people and the planet! Join our #EarthToParis @ThunderclapIt: http://bit.ly/1MADrd3
- #EarthToParis: Make thunder for bold climate action! Support our @ThunderclapIt. http://bit.ly/1MADrd3
- Upload photos and videos using #EarthToParis:
- What do you have to say to world leaders? Let us know! Submit your #EarthToParis photos and videos: http://bit.ly/1PEB5wa
- With >1 week until #COP21, leaders need to hear from us NOW more than ever. Send a message from #EarthTo Paris: http://on.fb.me/1HJiVTu
- Partner events:
- Join @UNDP & @pathwaytoparis on 12/4 & 12/5, an evening of music & talks for #COP21 success at Le Trianon, Paris: pathwaytoparis.com
- #DYK: If we embrace solar & wind power, our carbon footprint drops by 33% http://on.fb.me/1X0XXvvvia @natgeo | #EarthToParis #ListenParis2015
- Join the global movement to support climate change reduction & move to a 100% renewable energy future #ListenParis2015 Dec 5/6 #EarthToParis
- Join @ClimateGroup as they tweet live from Paris. Find out why they are confident about #COP21 & beyond: http://bit.ly/1LJr1f6
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