Human Rights Landmarks in San Francisco

Published in on Medium @mibajaj.

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Excerpt: San Francisco has a remarkable human rights history: indigenous resistance, Africa-American organizing, LGBTQIA struggles for justice, and much more! For example, did you know that the United Nations Charter was signed here in San Francisco in 1945 when representatives of nearly 50 nations gathered to chart a course for world peace? This list below offers tips of places to visit to get inspired by San Francisco’s historical legacy and present commitments to human rights and social justice.

Read more: https://medium.com/@mibajaj/human-rights-landmarks-in-san-francisco-ba1b26ae896f


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Bajaj, M. (2019) Human Rights Landmarks in San Francisco. Available at https://medium.com/@mibajaj/human-rights-landmarks-in-san-francisco-ba1b26ae896f

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