Category: human rights survey
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The Humanitarian Leader
Your Bystander Profile The Humanitarian Leader Humanitarian Leaders are usually deeply compassionate individuals who believe Palestinian liberation isn’t just a cause for them, but a calling. They’ll do whatever it takes to make a difference, even at their own expense. Here are some information and resources, you might find useful: Read Watch Engage
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The Dedicated Volunteer
Your Bystander Profile The Dedicated Volunteer Dedicated Volunteers are usually individuals who believe in doing their part to make the world a better place and want to inspire others to join them. However, they can be hesitant of backlash from loved ones or colleagues who don’t understand the cause. Here are some information and resources,…
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The Balanced Advocate
Your Bystander Profile The Balanced Advocate A thoughtful supporter who engages without extremes, prioritizes facts over bias, and fosters dialogue while taking steady action—balancing personal commitment with respect for diverse perspectives. Here are some information and resources, you might find useful: Read Watch Engage
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The Quiet Ally
Your Bystander Profile The Quiet Ally Quiet Allies are usually professional who do not believe they can take any action that will make a difference for Palestinians. They get involved at a number of different social advocacy issues at a local level. They feel for Palestinians suffering but do not think it is their responsibility…
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The Observer
Your Bystander Profile The Observer Observers are usually professional who avoid public engagement but privately seek basic information about humanitarian causes. They care enough to learn but feel overwhelmed by complexity, preferring low-pressure, anonymous ways to stay informed without taking sides. Here are some information and resources, you might find useful: Read Watch Engage
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Human Rights Survey
Human Rights in the Real World: What’s Your Role? This survey explores how you might respond – actively or passively – when faced with a human rights issue. Using the ongoing situation in Gaza and Palestine/Israel as an example, it challenges you to consider your role in moments of injustice.Your choices reflect how you engage…