Humanity 1st
“If you can’t love humanity, how on earth can you love the planet?”
11 leaders from 11 regions across the globe will come together at the G7 summit in Cornwall on the 11th of June 2021 for 3 days, rightly taking action on, COVID-19 Impact and Climate Change…
We are asking the economic global leaders attending the G7 to lead on Human Rights 1st, and deliver across all Human Rights. Please see the list of United Nations Human Rights Issues.
We are therefore asking the G7 to create and adopt their own Human Rights Convention. We also expect that the recommendation is made that all global leaders who attend the G7, must adopt this.
The world and its leaders must do better at protecting; Women’s Rights, Race, Gender Equality, Sexual Orientation, Younger and Older Persons, Disability, Gender Recognition, Marriage and Civil Partnership, Pregnancy and Maternity, Religion or Belief, People in Poverty & Health.
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In support of this campaign, two Pride organisers will be running 330 miles across the entire Cornish coast path.
To highlight the importance of true equality across the globe our Pride runners will be joined by members of our marginalised and diverse communities at various stages of the run.*
Starting and finishing next to the UK G7 summit location Carbis Bay, St Ives, Cornwall from Sunday 28th March to Sunday 6th June.
11 events covering 30 miles representing the G7 and 3 invited economic global leaders. **
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*These will be kept at a maximum group of 6 throughout the campaign.
**The G7 nations and 3 additional regions invited by the UK: The G7: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada & EU. Invited, Australia, India, South Korea