U.N. General Assembly
U.N. General Assembly
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
Rights-based discourses challenged old assumptions about race, class, gender, and religion. In much of the world, access to education as well as participation in new political and professional roles became more inclusive in terms of race, class, gender, and religion. Movements throughout the world protested the inequality of the environmental and economic consequences of global integration
Nelson Mandela
W.E.B. DuBois
Pope Francis
Earth Day
Green Peace
UNICEF
Refugees
African National
Congress
Caste Reservation System
Tiananmen Square 1989
Apartheid
Formed to maintain world peace and to facilitate international cooperation.
League of Nations, United Nations, & the International Criminal Court
Steps Towards Environmental Repair