Human Rights Day

Dec 3, 2024

On December 10th, we join the global community in marking Human Rights Day, a day rooted in the fundamental principles of dignity, equality, and freedom for all. This annual observance reminds us of our shared responsibility to uphold these values—principles woven into the very mission of OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation, fostering understanding and compassion across spiritual boundaries.

Human Rights Day holds special significance for us, as OneSpirit was formed in the wake of the Holocaust, inspired by the resilience of communities worldwide as they began to heal from unimaginable human rights abuses. Our commitment to honouring all faiths and spiritual paths is our way of contributing to a world where everyone’s voice, belief, and personhood are respected. We recognize that affirming human rights isn’t only a global pursuit; it’s one we enact in small ways each day.

Reflective Words from Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt, a key figure in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, once said, “Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home—so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. Yet they are the world of the individual person; the neighborhood they live in; the school or college they attend; the factory, farm, or office where they work.”

Her words remind us that human rights are lived through our everyday actions. Each time we welcome someone into conversation, each time we embrace another’s story, we are enacting the spirit of human rights.

Take Action: Ways to Honour Human Rights Day

This Human Rights Day, here are some ways to honour and embody these values within our communities:

  • Engage with Local Charities – Many charities work tirelessly for causes like social justice, mental health support, and refugee aid. Donating, volunteering, or simply spreading awareness can make a significant difference.
  • Educate and Reflect – Share resources, books, or documentaries on human rights issues with your community or family. Discuss what rights mean to you and those around you, nurturing a shared sense of empathy and awareness.
  • Amplify Voices – Support organisations and individuals who advocate for human rights. By sharing their messages and stories on social media or in conversation, we amplify voices that may otherwise go unheard.
  • A Simple Practice of Kindness – In each interfaith conversation, classroom, or community interaction, seek to listen openly, honour differences, and make space for understanding. Human rights often start with kindness, respect, and empathy.
A Poem to Reflect

Consider this excerpt from Maya Angelou’s Human Family as a meditation on this day: “We are more alike, my friends, than we are unlike.” As we hold Human Rights Day in our hearts, let us remember the truth in her words. The commitment to human rights is the recognition of our shared humanity, our collective struggles, and the profound beauty in our differences.

Human rights are not just laws or principles to admire from afar; they are ideals to embody, a daily commitment to honouring the worth of every individual.

Celebrating Bodhi Day

Bodhi Day, celebrated on December 8th, honours the Buddha’s journey to enlightenment and invites us to awaken our own compassion, clarity, and kindness. Reflect on the light within, and embrace acts of mindfulness and connection on this special day.

OneSpirit Faculty Reflections: Monica

In this first faculty reflection of our "OneSpirit Reflections" series, Monica Douglas explores the profound power of togetherness and connection. Reflecting on her experience as a tutor for the Class of 2024 OneSpirit Interfaith Ministers, Monica candidly shares the challenges and joys of guiding a diverse group of individuals through their journey towards ordination. With heartfelt insight, she highlights how true togetherness is not about agreement or avoiding difficult conversations, but about embracing differences and standing in loving connection, even through the messiness of life. Monica also speaks to the importance of nature in fostering a sense of unity and self-love, and encourages us to find solace in the interconnectedness of the natural world. Through her reflection, she offers a message of hope, reminding us that by embracing connection, we can create a better world—one relationship at a time.

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Scottish Interfaith Week

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Diwali: The Festival of Lights

Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is celebrated from 31st October to 4th November, symbolising the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. This vibrant festival invites us to cleanse our minds and homes, welcoming positivity and joy. As we illuminate our surroundings with diyas, let us also reflect on the inner light of kindness and understanding that guides us through life’s challenges. Join us in exploring the rich traditions and profound meanings of Diwali, a time for renewal and unity within our communities.

Honouring Our Elders: International Day of Older Persons

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