Presidential Commission on Human Dignity and Integrity

Abstract

The Presidential Commission on Human Dignity and Integrity is an attempt to foster and define a national dialogue to address the unresolved historical and current issues related to race. The principles of the suggested Commission are rooted in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s speech, The American Dream, which Dr. King gave on July 4, 1965, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, which emphasized the dignity and worth of the human personality and human progress in America. The Vision of The Presidential Commission on Human Dignity and Integrity is to ensure that the dignity and integrity of all peoples, cultures, races and native communities in the United States are restored, respected, and protected, and to ensure the unity of America as one people and one nation. The Mission: The Mission of The Presidential Commission on Human Dignity and Integrity is to lay the foundation for, inspire, initiate, and maintain a comprehensive individual state and national dialogue, and through inclusive collaborative efforts develop, support and promote national initiatives to ensure that the dignity and integrity of all peoples, cultures, races and native communities in the United States are restored, respected, and protected, and promote America as one people and one nation.

Presenters

Jonas Ohrberg

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Community Diversity and Governance

KEYWORDS

"Human Progress", " Race", " Racism", " Presidential Commission"

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