Write for Rights

 

Kara Anderson '24 and Egshiglen Batjargal '24 writing letters as part of the Write for Rights Campaign

Kara Anderson ’24 and Egshiglen Batjargal ’24 writing letters as part of the Write for Rights Campaign

Amnesty International’s Write for Rights campaign is the world’s largest human rights event. For over 20 years, the annual campaign has transformed the lives of people whose rights have been wronged. Using the power of their words, Write for Rights supporters have united behind a common purpose: together, we can change lives for the better.

The Human Rights Lab first took part in the event December 6th-8th, 2022. More than 40 members of the Albion community joined people in 200 countries to write letters, emails and tweets for people who have been unjustly imprisoned for who they are or what they believe. These letters are sent to governments, leaders and decision-makers asking them to release activists and protect people who champion what’s right. Other letters are sent directly to people being persecuted for their activism or unpopular views. These letters are a symbol of solidarity and spread hope.

We aimed to send 100 letters by International Human Rights Day (December 10th). In the end, we exceeded our goal. The Albion community wrote over 100 letters to support human rights defenders and victims of human rights violations in Russia, Cuba, Iran, France, Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, and Paraguay.

We know that writing these letters works. Often there is a noticeable change in the treatment of these individuals by the country’s authorities. Sometimes, charges are dropped and people are released from detention. Those affected appreciate knowing that they are not alone.

That is why the Lab plans to continue to take part in the Write for Rights campaign, and hopes to join the cause annually. Stay tuned for more information on the next campaign!