I just published the following on the League to Fight Neurelitism site:
For Immediate Release
In commemoration of the seminal United Nations document, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, The League to Fight Neurelitism, in a spirit of like-mindedness with many others throughout the world, recognizes each month of December as Human Rights Month. Within that month, the League observes the tenth, the anniversary of the Declaration, as United Nations Human Rights Day and the twentieth, through a focus on combatting global poverty, as United Nations International Human Solidarity Day.
At a time when many persons are searching for an enlightened secular alternative to holidays such as Christmas and Channukah, while others remain discouraged by the pervasive and crass materialism of that time of year, Human Rights Month, Human Rights Day, and International Human Solidarity Day remind us of important socially designated human rights, while giving us the opportunity to shift the centers of our thought and attention to those individuals, including autistics, whose civil and other human rights are violated regularly and systematically.
Respectfully submitted,
Mark A. Foster, Ph.D.
Founding Director,
The League to Fight Neurelitism