Human Rights Day

The annual Terre Haute Human Rights Day is a day-long event with the focus on a different article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights each year as the theme.

Each year a keynote speaker is featured along several other speakers, interactive workshops, diversity march, dramatic performances and a variety of other activities. While centered on the Indiana State University campus, the programming represents the work of many individuals from both ISU and the Terre Haute community, and will involve both public school and university students. 

Human Rights Day 2012

Tuesday, April 10th 2012 - Hulman Memorial Student Union - 11th Annual - Opening Ceremony in Hulman Memorial Student Union's brand new "Sycamore Banquet Facility" NOT Dede I, as has been the case in previous years!

FIND US ON FACEBOOK: Indiana State University Human Rights Day Mini-Conference

For resources related to this year's Housing theme (Article 25) and others topics of interest to human rights, visit the Poverty, Hunger and Homelessness LibGuide (ISU Library resource guide). A LibGuide created for the 2011 theme, the Right to Education, is located here.