by Dianne Post | Jan 19, 2018 | Human Rights, Justice and Democracy
At a meeting in early December 2017, the director of the Department of Corrections said that Hickman’s Family Farms, an egg production business in Buckeye, AZ, was having a hard time keeping workers because transportation to the rural location was difficult. Their...
by Dianne Post | Dec 12, 2017 | Equality for Women, Human Rights, Justice and Democracy, Sexism
As allegations of sexual harassment continue to flood into society, let’s be clear that sexual harassment is not the problem but the symptom. The problem is patriarchy in which women are defined as less than men; in which the disease – power imbalance – is what causes...
by Dianne Post | Sep 11, 2017 | Equality for Women, Human Rights, Justice and Democracy, Sexism
The Arizona Capitol Times, June 15, 2017, Opinion: GOP and the ERA Excerpt: Equal Rights Amendment seems to be very frightening to the Arizona Republican Party. On April 27, the sponsor of the Arizona ERA (HCR2012), Rep. Pamela Powers Hannley, D-Tucson, moved for it...
by Dianne Post | May 26, 2017 | Human Rights, Kosovo, Lead Poisoning
Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on the Human Rights Advisory Panel’s recommendations on Kosovo The Secretary-General would like to reiterate his appreciation for the valuable work of the Human Rights Advisory Panel, which examined...
by Dianne Post | May 16, 2017 | Human Rights
The just released (May 16, 2017) ERRC journal covers the treatment of Roma in war and includes an article on the UNMIK case. See EERC article.
by Dianne Post | Apr 18, 2017 | Human Rights
UN still refuse to compensate or even apologize to Kosovo Roma for poisoning them in the case won by Post. See New York Times article.