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Greetings,
Even after months of preparation, I wasn’t ready for
the incredible energy at Saturday’s 2010 PHR
National Conference, Health & Human Rights
Education in 2010!
Each of us, over 120 students and faculty from 43 US and
International PHR Chapters, brought our own reasons for pursuing
health and human rights education, and we all returned to
different situations at our schools. We came together for one
day to inspire others with our successes, share solutions to our
challenges, and generate the energy that will sustain our work
to advance Health
and Human Rights Education (HHRE).
The day was designed to provide inspiration, resources, and
skill-building. It began with PHR Board Chair Dr.
Robert Lawrence’s compelling opening keynote, which
offered participants an historical context, challenged them to
approach obstacles from more than one angle, and inspired them
with a sense of what might be possible. Panels and strategy
sessions with HHRE
pioneers and student-led workshops followed. Students
inspired one another in the Education in Action
Expo. The closing session, a Town Hall meeting
with Rep. Jim McGovern, co-chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights
Commission, sustained the day’s momentum with his
straightforward take on promoting and protecting human
rights.
I hope that you all left the Conference with concrete plans
for introducing or improving HHRE at your schools. I was so
impressed by the plans you shared at the end of the day.
How can PHR support your plans? Take a look
at the HHRE
Toolkit – either online or in the CD in
your Conference Packet. Your Chapter will be contacted twice in
the next couple of months by the Student
Advisory Board to help you can take advantage of PHR’s
network of support as you advance HHRE at your school.
We’ll also work with you to create tools for your
Chapter (like the Regional Hubs) to
gather useful information and share it with other Chapters. And
we will soon share resources for April’s
Global Health Week of Action to help engage
people in your Chapter’s vision of HHRE.
Thank you so much for helping to make the 2010 PHR
National Conference a resounding success!
All the best,
Hope O’Brien National Student Program
Coordinator
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