Human Rights Conference 2026 unites 150 leaders in DC for practical solutions on trafficking prevention, veterans' rights & community protection through educationHuman Rights Conference 2026 unites 150 leaders in DC for practical solutions on trafficking prevention, veterans' rights & community protection through education

Human Rights Leaders Convene in Washington to Advance Practical Solutions and Cross-Sector Collaboration

2026/03/04 16:00
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The United for Human Rights US Conference 2026 gathered 150 delegates in Washington, DC, for a two-day convening focused on practical solutions, lived expertise, and cross-sector collaboration to advance human dignity. The conference united professionals working in human rights education, human trafficking prevention, veterans’ advocacy, and community protection, with participants including veterans, attorneys, nonprofit executives, and community leaders from across the United States and internationally.

Hosted in strategic partnership between Youth for Human Rights International and the US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights (USIDHR), the conference opened with a session inside the United States Congress, placing the dialogue within the institution where national policy is shaped. The program featured three focused panels addressing human rights leadership on the global stage, human trafficking prevention strategy, and veterans’ rights protections. Notable speakers included Porscha Lee Taylor, former Miss Africa USA and US Delegate at the UN Human Rights Summit; Hollie Nadel, Director of Advocacy and Engagement at 3Strands Global Foundation; Joy Craig, Associate Director of National Legislative Service for the Veterans of Foreign Wars; and Blanquita Cullum, co-founder of Voices Against Trafficking.

Dr. Mary Shuttleworth, Founder and President of Youth for Human Rights International, emphasized the conference’s purpose, stating, ‘Human rights education builds bridges to peace. Don’t just believe in peace – build it!’ Her organization, Youth for Human Rights International, teaches human rights education through various initiatives detailed at https://www.youthforhumanrights.org.

On the second day, participants engaged in a Human Rights Advocacy & Public Engagement Training led by Dr. Isabelle Vladoiu, Founder of USIDHR and a DC Human Rights Commissioner, which emphasized legislative literacy, strategic community mobilization, and responsible civic engagement. Anna Sineva, Director of Government Relations of the Church of Scientology National Affairs Office, presented on successful Congressional engagement strategies. The conference concluded with a coordinated Human Rights Walk to the White House, symbolizing peaceful civic participation and continued dedication to awareness-building at the national level.

The 2026 conference also marked a significant milestone as Washington served as the first stop of Dr. Shuttleworth’s annual World Educational Tour. Since 2004, her world tour has traveled more than 650,000 miles and introduced human rights education initiatives to more than 1,200 government officials and leaders worldwide. Launching this year’s tour from the nation’s capital reinforced the link between education, engagement, and institutional dialogue. Dr. Shuttleworth reflected on the gathering’s significance, stating, ‘For 25 years, our mission has centered on education. But education must lead to action. This gathering reflects the strength of experienced professionals coming together to elevate solutions that protect human dignity.’

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