
Episode 28: Department of Education and Human Rights
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The podcast episode welcomes new listeners and reaffirms its mission to provide insights on human rights to an American audience. The host emphasizes that while Americans champion human rights globally, they often overlook their domestic understanding and appreciation of the 30 human rights listed in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The episode format includes an inspirational quote, introduction and discussion of a topic, and a call to action. Today's topic is the Department of Education, discussing its history, purpose, and recent news about its potential dismantling by the federal government. The episode stresses education as a fundamental human right and encourages listeners to research the topic from various sources.
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