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Law doesn’t need to be complicated. However, it is! In addition, ignorance of the law doesn’t exempt from responsibility. So why is the law not included as part of the primary education process in this country?
Friendly Law wants to change this dynamic as a means to break with the school to prison pipeline, and with many other social injustices and inequalities. And by buying this book, and integrating law as part of a kid’s learning process, you can be part of the change too!
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) requires education to enhance the cultural identity, language, and values of the child from which community it emerges. UNESCO suggested in its recommendation on participation in cultural life in 1976 the following:
“culture is not merely an accumulation of works and knowledge which an elite produces, collects and conserves in order to place it within the reach of all… [Rather], the concept of culture has been broadened to include all forms of creativity and expression of groups or individuals.”
Although the United States has signed the UNCRC, it is the only United Nations member state that is not a party to it. However, Friendly Law believes that as the leader of the free world, main driver of both democracy and globalization, and primary guarantor of the current global system, the United States should make a greater effort in making sure the people of the nation knows and understand their rights. Especially the children of the nation! And with this book, we can begin the process!
*Proceeds from the book will be used to help Friendly Law to continue working on it’s mission and vision.
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