Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

November 7, 2010

Owe Aku in New York Nov. 10: Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples


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Owe Aku International Justice Project will participate in a panel discussion at the Zen Center in New York's Greenwich Village that is being co-hosted by Amnesty International, Cultural Survival and the Zen Center. The subject of the evening is to raise awareness of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigneous Peoples currently being "reviewed" by the State Department of the United States, one of two nations in the world to have not endorsed the Declaration. The community is invited for free - see the invitation for information and to rsvp. Owe Aku IJP looks forward to seeing a good turn out from New York's Native community.
Owe Aku International Justice Project
invited to particpate in
"DIGNITY: Rights of Indigenous People."
Wednesday November 10th from 6:30 to 9 PM
Urban Zen Center - 711 Greenwich Street
A panel discussion on the specifics of the Declaration, the importance of human rights,
and the need to preserve Indigenous wisdom and customs.
Hosted by Urban Zen and Cultural Survival
Panelists Include:
Elsa Stamatopoulou, Former Chief of the Premanent Forum on Indigenous Issues at the United Nations
Larry Cox, the Executive Director from Amnesty International
Les Malezer, Native Australian of the Gabi Gabi Community, General Manager for the Foundation of Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Kent Lebsock, Lakota, Director, Owe Aku (Bring Back the Way) International Justice Project
PLEASE NOTE: The Native and Indigenous communities are invited to attend that evening as the guests of Urban Zen and Amnesty International.
Those wishing to attend should RSVP at RSVP@urbanzen.org. For more information, a detailed schedule of events, or to register, please visit www.urbanzen.org or call 212.414.8520.
Kent Lebsock
Coordinator
Owe Aku International Justice Program
oweakuinternational@me.com

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