Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Friday, January 26, 2007
Free Documentary
To visually show legislators, other government officials, parents and attorneys the full harm done through the abuse of the mental health profession, Citizens Commission on Human Rights New England is offering them a free copy of the documentary, "PSYCHIATRY: AN INDUSTRY OF DEATH."
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Scientology Handbook
"The Scientology religion contains workable answers to the problems people face in their lives. The subject matter of Scientology is all life. It contains practical means through which predictable improvement can be obtained in any area to which it is applied.
Scientology recognizes that man is not just so many vials of chemicals fortuitously combined into a remarkable stimulus-response machine. Scientology views man as a spiritual being with native capabilities which can be improved far beyond what is generally believed possible. In fact, it has been demonstrated that man deteriorates to the degree that he denies his spiritual nature and ceases to live with moral values, such as trust, honesty, integrity and other sometimes intangible characteristics."
Visit Scientology Handbook to find out more.
Scientology recognizes that man is not just so many vials of chemicals fortuitously combined into a remarkable stimulus-response machine. Scientology views man as a spiritual being with native capabilities which can be improved far beyond what is generally believed possible. In fact, it has been demonstrated that man deteriorates to the degree that he denies his spiritual nature and ceases to live with moral values, such as trust, honesty, integrity and other sometimes intangible characteristics."
Visit Scientology Handbook to find out more.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Making Human Rights a fact in Massachusetts
Human Rights for Massachusetts Initiative (HR4MASS) a coalition of groups interested in "MAKING HUMAN RIGHTS A FACT IN MASSACHUSETTS.
"We work with the legislature to increase broad awareness and implementation of the whole gamut of human rights (civil, political, economic, cultural, and social), through education and possibly the establishment of an independent Commonwealth Human Rights Commission.” Dr. Laura Roskos, co-founder and acting director of the Massachusetts CEDAW Project and chair of the Advancing Human Rights Committee.
HR4MASS will hold its next coalition meeting on Monday, January 22, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the offices of Community Change, 14 Beacon Street, Room 605.
Available for community leaders, teachers and like-minded Human Rights groups is a visual presentation of the 30 Declaration of Human Rights. This video made available, along with booklets, by the Youth for Human Rights International, headed by Kelly Riley for New England. For a free video and Universal Declaration of Human Rights booklet contact Kelly-Riley@usa.net
For further information about
The Human Rights for Massachusetts Initiative
Contact: masscedaw@yahoo.com
Phone: 617-521-2666
Fax: 617-994-4278
The Massachusetts CEDAW Project, Center for Women’s Health & Human Rights
Suffolk University
41 Temple St.
Boston, MA 02114-4280
"We work with the legislature to increase broad awareness and implementation of the whole gamut of human rights (civil, political, economic, cultural, and social), through education and possibly the establishment of an independent Commonwealth Human Rights Commission.” Dr. Laura Roskos, co-founder and acting director of the Massachusetts CEDAW Project and chair of the Advancing Human Rights Committee.
HR4MASS will hold its next coalition meeting on Monday, January 22, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the offices of Community Change, 14 Beacon Street, Room 605.
Available for community leaders, teachers and like-minded Human Rights groups is a visual presentation of the 30 Declaration of Human Rights. This video made available, along with booklets, by the Youth for Human Rights International, headed by Kelly Riley for New England. For a free video and Universal Declaration of Human Rights booklet contact Kelly-Riley@usa.net
For further information about
The Human Rights for Massachusetts Initiative
Contact: masscedaw@yahoo.com
Phone: 617-521-2666
Fax: 617-994-4278
The Massachusetts CEDAW Project, Center for Women’s Health & Human Rights
Suffolk University
41 Temple St.
Boston, MA 02114-4280
