Fighting for the dignity of genocide survivors – 17 years and counting
In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted its first human rights treaty on this day. The resolution provided the…
In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted its first human rights treaty on this day. The resolution provided the…
Jewish World Watch applauds today’s passage of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) in the House of Representatives, which…
The 2022 Winter Olympics, set in Beijing, will be held against a backdrop of human rights violations reminiscent of the…
The last year has been full of lessons. If there is one word that captures the spirit and motivation at…
In life, we are blessed to meet a handful of people who have a spark that shines a little brighter.…
As a mother of two, Universal Children’s Day (observed on November 20) resonates deeply with me. It is an opportunity…
The Israeli American Civic Action Network (ICAN), Jewish World Watch (JWW), and the Armenian National Committee of America – Western…
Rosh Hashanah is an opportunity for us to each have a fresh start, to imagine a better version of ourselves…
To any activist that might need to hear this: if you have stopped advocating for a while or have been…
Before the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, the International Olympics Committee, aware of the rising tensions, pressured the German government…