Washington, D.C. — April 19, 2026- Youth for Human Rights DC proudly participated in the annual DC Emancipation Day Parade, joining thousands gathered along Pennsylvania Avenue to commemorate the abolition of slavery in the nation’s capital and to celebrate freedom, unity and progress.
Marching alongside historic reenactors, community organizations and civic groups, volunteers carried a bold banner reading, “What Are Human Rights? Find Out,” sparking curiosity and engagement from parade attendees. After the parade, volunteers distributed educational booklets, introducing event attendees to the fundamental rights outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The DC Emancipation Day Parade, a cornerstone event honoring the signing of the Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862, provided a meaningful platform for Youth for Human Rights DC to connect the historical struggle for freedom with the ongoing importance of human rights education today.
“Our goal is simple,” said Chas Smith, a representative of Youth for Human Rights DC. “If people understand their rights, they are far more equipped to protect them—both for themselves and for others. Events like Emancipation Day remind us that freedom is not just history—it’s something we must actively uphold.”
During the after-parade festivities, volunteers engaged with families, students and community members, distributing materials and encouraging dialogue around topics such as equality, dignity and responsibility. The initiative particularly resonated with younger attendees, aligning with the organization’s mission to educate youth on their rights and inspire them to become advocates for a more just society.
Youth for Human Rights DC is part of an international movement dedicated to making human rights a reality through education. By bringing this message directly into community events like the DC Emancipation Day Parade, the organization continues to expand its reach and impact across the nation’s capital.
For more information about Youth for Human Rights DC or to get involved, visit youthforhumanrights.org.
Media Contact:
Chas C. Smith
External Affairs Director, Youth for Human Rights DC Chapter
externalaffairsdc@scientology.net
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