Jeunes Citoyens / Young Citizens

Jennifer Saint John, New Brunswick

Fair address: Anglophone South Regional Heritage Fair (Saint John)

Project: Equality / John Peters Humphrey

My project talks about John Peters Humphrey, who encouraged people from all parts of the world to treat people equally despite the differences. He is the principal drafter of Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and inspires people even until today. His tireless work in the United Nations and promoting the rights of each and every person in this world is remembered right at this moment.

What was the most interesting thing you learned about your topic?

The most interesting thing I have learned about my topic was how hard John Peters Humphrey worked to bring people together into communication of rights. Even though he faced many hardships, he continued to help others and didn't let his disadvantages stop him from making the world a better place. His belief of equality shaped an astonishing part of the world.

What important lessons have you learned that you want to share with other Canadians?

I have learned that we should celebrate our differences and treat people equally regardless of our nationality, colour, religion or any other status. I have also learned that anyone can achieve, no matter what the obstacle is, if we set our mind to it. We should never give up and treat people the way we want to be treated, just like John Peters Humphrey.

How would you compare your life today to the lives of those studied in your project?

My life today is very different from those I studied in my project, because today's society is more accepting than the lives in the past. People were mistreated of discrimination because of skin colour, race or any other status. Today, people are slowly accepting the differences of people, and hopefully, we continue to do so.

  • Rémi Ouellette

    Well done! Very interesting!
    04-07-2017 9:08:16 PM

  • Alexandra

    I was born and educated in the best schools in Canada. Today I learned for the first time about John Peters Humphrey. Every Canadian should know of this great man. Thank you for choosing him as the subject of your video. You are a credit to our country. When my Grandfather came to Canada in 1926 in Toronto there were signs in shop windows "No Irish need apply." So even then people were not kind to immigrants. He was a educated MD, and spent his life improving the health of people in his new city. 2 generations later I did not experience the same discrimination. But I learned to treat others with respect as a child. And to speak out when others were treated unfairly. Thank you for you excellent video!
    28-06-2017 10:55:16 AM

  • Lana Mouland

    Wonderful presentation, Jennifer! Very informative.
    18-06-2017 8:07:10 PM

  • Heesu Han

    Amazing. It's wonderful piece of writing.
    17-06-2017 4:37:01 PM

  • Great job, Jennifer! Good choice of topic and well presented. Way to go!
    17-06-2017 10:02:13 AM

  • Shelagh Sherwood

    Jennifer , You should be very pleased wit your presentation ..... well done !
    17-06-2017 9:13:28 AM

  • Zoe Watson

    Great job Jennifer, very clear!
    16-06-2017 8:51:46 PM

  • Fahmida

    Very well written. Keep up the good work Jennifer.
    15-06-2017 6:48:09 AM

  • Krystal Dawn Miner

    Really good job!!
    14-06-2017 8:55:47 PM

  • Wonchan

    Very well done👍
    14-06-2017 5:33:48 PM

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