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Pride 2020—The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Pride 2020—The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Join with the United States in celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex Pride Month during June of 2020. Download this colorful free poster. Our poster proudly affirms the U.S. commitment of protecting and defending the human rights of all people, including LGBTI individuals.

Even today, LGBTI people and their supporters worldwide risk violence, arrest, harassment, and intimidation for openly seeking their human rights. LGBTI individuals—like all people—should have the freedom to enjoy their human rights and fundamental freedoms as expressed in Article One of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations. Article One establishes the basic concepts of dignity, liberty, equality, and solidarity for everyone. Americans place great value in these rights and freedoms which all people deserve to enjoy fully and equally.

So download your free poster today. Know that the United States supports your choice to freely exercise your human rights and fundamental freedoms. Happy Pride Month!

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