Human Rights Training

Welcome to LIVE WHAT YOU BELIEVE, an interactive film-based training that explores how freedom of belief contributes to peaceful and stable societies, empowers women, and encourages business  innovation.

Discussion questions and curriculum accompany these docudramas. Our goal is to educate, empower, and equip participants about the benefits of freedom of belief in our communities.

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CERTIFICATE TRAINING

• Our certificate e-course includes 4 short films and reflection activities.

• Our expert trainers equip participants to foster inclusion, diversity and freedom of belief in the workplace and civil society.

• Our participants learn how to craft compelling conversations to share their human rights and religious freedom message with their community.

• Our online trainings are completed in 1-2 hours. 

COURSE OUTCOMES

• Improve understanding of human rights and religious freedom 

• Recognize religious-based bias and how it affects peace building, gender equality and business economies 

• Foster respect for differing beliefs, traditions and world-views

• Assess stereotypes that may influence behavior in the workplace and society

• Encourage equity, diversity, inclusion and multi-faith living. 

COURSE LENGTH

• Individually: 60-90 Minutes

• In Groups: Four Sessions, 30 Minutes Each

 

For more information about the LIVE WHAT YOU BELIEVE eCourse, contact EWM Director Shirin Taber at shirin@visualstory.org


Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.


EXPERT ADVISERS

• Dr. Brian Grim (Religious Freedom & Business Foundation)

• Robert Seiple (Ambassador at Large for Religious Freedom)

• Lou Ann Sabatier (21 Wilberforce)

• Greg Mitchell (International Religious Freedom Round Table)

• Katherine Cash (The FoRB Learning Platform) 

• Dr. Azza Karam (Religions For Peace) 

• Dr. Paul Marshall (Baylor University)

• Ed Brown (Stefanus Alliance International)

• Hussein Aboubakr (Educator and Advocate)

• Kristina Arriaga (US Commission on International Religious Freedom)

• Jacqueline Isaac (International Lawyer and Women’s Rights Advocate)

• Nada Higuera (Constitutional Lawyer)