1.
Show someone Inside the Ladies Locker Room.
Talk about it. Ask who they want to show it to.
Tell them about the our Web site so they can
learn more: www.insidetheladieslockerroom.com.
2. Write letters to the leaders of your city and
country stating that you would like to see the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights go into
full use.
3. Teach someone about their 30 human rights as
contained in the United Nations Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.
4. Volunteer some time to support your local
library, reading center or school newspaper and
help bring greater knowledge to others.
5. Find and read a storybook about a humanita-
rian to a younger person. Talk about the human
rights violation in the story and how it was solved.
6. Take care of your environment so that you and
others can enjoy good health, and leisure time
out of doors. For example, plant a tree or pick up
trash.
7. Give your help at a food bank or homeless
shelter.
8. Create a drawing, skit, song, video, poem or
essay, about one of the 30 human rights or the
subject of human rights in general, and share it
with others.
9. Tell others about their human rights. Talk
about human rights with your friends.
10. Vote. Encourage others to vote and to take
part in public affairs.
11. Speak out at community events or public
meetings, write letters for publication in your
local newspaper or send letters to your elected
representatives according to the laws in your
country.
12. Support human rights organizations or groups
that work to safeguard human rights.