Last week, I had the honor of joining leaders from across the nation in Geneva, Switzerland, to call attention to human rights violations in the United States with UN Human Rights officials, and representatives of member nations of the UN Human Rights Council.
For the first time in the nearly 20 years the United Nations has held a Universal Periodic Review (UPR)—a global human rights evaluation that takes place every 4.5 years with each country - the United States, shamefully, did not participate.
I was proud to join in the call-to-action urging the UN to hold the U.S. accountable by documenting the ongoing attacks and threats to basic human rights. You can view my full remarks below.
Thank you to the United Nations for ensuring that human rights violations in the United States are not silenced or ignored, and to LA City Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, Jamil Dakwar with ACLU, Robin Toma with LA County’s LA vs Hate initiative, and representatives from throughout the USA for speaking truth to power.