What is a human rights library$1
Information on the human rights library, introduction of free conference rooms that anyone can use, access maps, etc. are posted.
The Human Rights Library is a "library for human rights" where you can research and learn about human rights themes such as "what are human rights?" And "what kind of human rights issues are there in Japan and the world?"
When elementary and junior high school students want to know or study about human rights, the Human Rights Library will help you.
Why don't you visit the human rights library for "comprehensive study" or "school trip" to read a book or search on the Internet? You can also watch videos and panel exhibitions.
You may not be very interested in human rights right now, but it will be the first step in thinking about human rights.
What kind of things are involved in human rights in our daily lives, what kind of activities and efforts are being made in the world to protect human rights and build an equal and peaceful society, etc. It may be a start to stare at and open your eyes to society.
All the staff are looking forward to your visit.
- [Apply by form]
- Human rights library Comprehensive study / school trip application form.
When applying, please fill out this form.
- [Apply by email, fax, or mail]
- Please use this form to apply for a human rights library inspection / training by e-mail or fax to the human rights library.
Email: library@jinken.or.jp
FAX: 03-5777-1954