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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \n\nMarch 23, 2010 \n\nContact: \nMorning Star Gali, 
 International Indian Treaty Council 
 \nmorningstar@treatycouncil.org\n415.641.4482\n\n(Berkeley 
 Session)\nAllison Davenport\ndavenport.allison@gmail.com \n510.418.0608\n  
 \nState Department to hold listening sessions on US Compliance with 
 International Human Rights Obligations in Berkeley and San Francisco March 
 25th and 26th. \n  \nUPR community training on Wednesday, March 24th 6-8 
 p.m, Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco CA 94110, 
 3rd floor Art Studio\n  \nSan Francisco – As part of a process conducted 
 by the United Nations Human Rights Council to examine the United States’ 
 compliance with its legally-binding human rights obligations, the U.S. 
 Department of State will conduct two “listening sessions” or 
 consultations with human rights and community groups from the San Francisco 
 Bay Area. \n  \nThe San Francisco and Berkeley consultations will focus on 
 United States’ signed and ratified human rights treaties as well as the 
 UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A wide cross 
 section of Bay Area rights organizations will testify on the fulfillment of 
 human rights protections that address racial discrimination; criminal 
 justice; economic justice and equity, including state accountability, 
 health and education; LGBT rights; disability rights and environmental 
 justice and sustainability.   \n  \nThis November will be the United 
 States’ first review under this Human Rights Council process. The 
 “Universal Periodic Review” or “UPR” assesses the human rights 
 compliance of every UN member state every four years and is intended to 
 improve all UN Member States’ human rights compliance. \n  
 \nRepresentatives of the U.S. Department of State and other federal 
 agencies will be in attendance to inform their report to the Universal 
 Periodic Review (UPR).  Prior to the listening sessions, a training will be 
 held to inform the local community of the UPR process. \n\n“The U.S. 
 government is the main abuser of immigrants’ rights,” states Arnoldo 
 Garcia of the the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. “Our 
 communities will use the UPR to expose the U.S. and press for action to 
 comply with the CERD by ending all forms of racial, ethnic, nationality and 
 religious profiling.”\n  \n“This really is an historic event,” said 
 Alberto Saldamando, General Counsel of the International Indian Treaty 
 Council. “In the 36 years of work of the IITC at the international level, 
 this is the first time the U.S. government has ever asked the victims for 
 their opinion on how the US is doing to comply with its internationally 
 legally binding human rights obligations.” \n  \nThe meetings will be 
 recorded, and a written report will be posted on the U.S. Department of 
 State’s website.  This summary may be used as part of the U.S. 
 government’s submission to the Human Rights Council.  Organizations are 
 also welcome to submit a 5-page report directly to the UN before April 
 19th. \n  \nThe government selected several cities in the US, including San 
 Francisco and Berkeley, in which to conduct listening sessions or 
 consultations. Consultations have been held in New Orleans, Washington, 
 D.C., New York City, El Paso and Albuquerque, and others are planned for 
 Detroit, Chicago and Birmingham.  \n  \nThe Berkeley consultation is on 
 Thursday, March 25 at the Bancroft Hotel, 2680 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 
 and will begin at 8:30 am and end at 12:30 pm. The San Francisco 
 consultation will be held at the University of San Francisco on Friday, 
 March 26, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm in the Mclaren Conference Center, 2130 
 Fulton Street, San Francisco CA 94117. The UPR community training will be 
 held on Wednesday, March 24th 6-8 p.m, Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission 
 Street, San Francisco CA 94110, 3rd floor Art Studio.\n\n\nFor more 
 information and to register for the upcoming sessions, visit 
 http://uprconsultationsf.eventbrite.com/  \n  \n### \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/23/18642691.php
SUMMARY:State Department to hold listening sessions on US Compliance with International Human Righ
LOCATION:The Berkeley consultation is on Thursday, March 25 at the Bancroft Hotel, 
 2680 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA and will begin at 8:30 am and end at 12:30 
 pm
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