Human Rights peoples Commission

Human Rights peoples Commission thank you for your consideration for joining the Human Rights peoples Commission group page the main goal is on obtaining human rights

12/16/2018

Even though in many ways this election was a positive but it is also a turning point In of course all Americans with and without disability alike will carry on the 2018 2020 revolution and in memory of George HW Bush will of course continue to put a human rights as our top most priority along West true American democracy and its revival

01/29/2018

Liberation of the nation back to the people action is now Progressive ism Revolution

01/17/2018

As Americans you'll keep to the Atlantic Charter and also the universal Declaration of Human Rights from the United Nations and all flights are people we are a force to be reckoned with when somebody calls against us will speak for the voiceless we will power and the powerless and 2 defending Liberty in all of its forms

01/30/2017

Hey there it's Greg with the HR PC saying this we condone and greatly saddened by the actions and especially the hate-filled executive orders from fraud dump Trump do not reflect who we truly are and or others in This Global Union that we call home

01/12/2017

We Condon horrible action s against American with disabilities and vial tons of human rights in Chicago here in Spokane Washington stand with him and his family

07/08/2016

This commission is designedfor its Mission and purpose to further understanding and except and in general a new dawn it is coming with greater awareness With the new Generation Democratic evolution to walk with us and talk with us
get and to obtain promote and secure a mutual understanding and respect among all people of full rights at the Grassroots level campaigning with our along with organizations and groups in securing activities of advocates with our Community Partners and initiatives and geting action in the state legislature and in Congress for all to have a voice in government and their consent major policy development and changes
all brothers and sisters that are proud to be gay
increasing expect for all communities like a boss and for everyone else to getting resources that they need to help resolving differences in any case this also coincides with but I have below
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07/04/2016
07/04/2016

this is a piece in remembrance and honoring the 3rd of July As the dedication of declaring independence We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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07/02/2016

When Greg Terhaar graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 2007, one of the classes he completed was Advanced Placement European History. Early in life, he decided that the fact that he has Down syndrome wasn’t going to slow him.With his family’s support, he excelled in school while also competing at the regional and state levels of Special Olympics. He was chosen as one of five graduates who would change the world by The Vox, a teen-produced newspaper that was published by The Spokesman-Review. Terhaar is fulfilling his part of the deal: He’s traveled to Olympia and Washington, D.C., as an advocate for people with disabilities, and now he has been appointed to the Spokane Human Rights Commission.

“I met Mayor Mary Verner at City Hall, and I explained my mission to her,” said Terhaar. “My mission is for people without disabilities to get along with people with disabilities, even when it comes to employment.”

Verner listened carefully, Terhaar said, then suggested he’d be a valuable addition to the commission.

Joe Terhaar, Greg Terhaar’s dad, said Greg is the first person with Down syndrome to serve on the commission. The young man is a frequent speaker at Spokane Guilds’ School programs and Special Olympics fundraisers – he is not at all intimidated by crowds.

“He really doesn’t know fear. It’s not something to worry about with him,” Joe Terhaar said about his son. “He likes to do speeches and presentations – his ideal job would be as a docent at a museum somewhere.”

Many people with disabilities have a difficult time finding employment, sometimes because of the preconceived notions of employers and potential colleagues. Greg Terhaar has volunteered in jobs at the Rocket Bakery and Rosauers supermarket. His last job before being laid off about a year ago was with Kimmel Athletic Supply. Today he takes classes at Spokane Community College while he continues to look for a job.

“I would say I have been watching the job sector more than any other person this last year,” Terhaar said, adding that he feels like employment has been cut out of policy-making and public debate.

“Everyone is so focused on health care, and that’s important to people with disabilities, too,” Terhaar said. “But so is finding a job.”

Joe Terhaar said his son has had excellent support through Career Path Services – a nonprofit organization that helps people make career transitions and continue their education.

“Last we were there I was surprised at how many jobs he has applied for,” Joe Terhaar said. “The list was as long as the sheet of paper it was written on. Many employers don’t realize that people with disabilities can do just fine with just a minimum of help.”

Greg Terhaar said his dream job would combine history and politics, very much like work on the Human Rights Commission will do.

“I love history, and I love doing research,” Terhaar said. “Because I know so much about history I can relate from our modern time back to other times in history, like ancient civilizations.”

Terhaar realizes that his practical job may be a bit more pedestrian – say doing dishes at a restaurant or working in customer service – than his dream job of being a docent or a historical guide somewhere.

“We have always prepared him for that,” said Joe Terhaar.

For now, the job hunt continues as does Greg Terhaar’s passion for human rights.

“The banner has been passed to us from people like Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, to defend human rights,” Greg Terhaar said. “People with disabilities are the second generation of the movement. First, African-Americans were fully recognized – I want that same thing for disabled people not just in Spokane but around the world.”

07/02/2016

thank you for your consideration for joining the Human Rights peoples Commission group page the main goal is on obtaining human rights for and on disability and the gay and LGBT communities Grassroots level of campaigning with our Community Partnerships and initiatives and geting action in the state legislature and in Congress and to following the new generation and there are voices that are speaking out and up on major policies but of course include anti-discrimination bullying eve an to needs for transportation and human rights development and changes of evolution of Acceptance in society and to share an equal opportunity even before the law in a sentence all the global Union we all come together brothers and sisters we are no different
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