The Mission of the Greater Milwaukee Human Rights Network is to promote an understanding of human rights and to promote local actions that address social issues in Milwaukee within a human rights framework. This is to be accomplished through linkages between the community and the City of Milwaukee’s Equal Rights Commission and through training and education of activist community groups.
We have been collaborating with the Milwaukee Chapter of the NAACP. Please join us at the following events:
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King once said, “True compassion is more than throwing a coin to a beggar. It demands of our humanity that if we live in a society that produces beggars, we are morally commanded to restructure that society”.
A partial list of organizations participating in the Greater Milwaukee Human Rights Network (formerly the Greater Milwaukee Human Rights Coalition) includes:
American Civil Liberties Union, Greater Milwaukee United Nations Association, Lutheran Human Relations Association, Zonta Club of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Labor Council, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – Milwaukee, 9 to 5 National Association of Working Women, Sojourner Family Peace Center, U. S. Women Connect, Wisconsin Citizens for Global Solutions, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom – Milwaukee Branch, Women’s Leadership Institute – Mount Mary College, Urban Faith Roundtable
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