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Human Rights in America-A Revolutionary Mindset

Human Rights in America-A Revolutionary Mindset

By: Sue E Young
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Americans deserve more human rights: When we educate, legislate, and create new mindsets, we can inspire and empower our country and the world.

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  • S3Ep1 Mental Health: A Foundational Examination
    Sep 15 2025

    Episode Title: S3E1: Mental Health: A Foundational Examination

    In this episode of "Human Rights in America: A Revolutionary Mindset," host Sue Young (Sue Real) returns from a brief hiatus to celebrate National Recovery Month and shine a spotlight on mental health. Sue is joined by special guest Jose Rosario, a PhD candidate, clinical psychologist, and founder of The Phoenix Empowered—a nonprofit amplifying the mental health stories of queer, disabled, BIPOC, and other marginalized voices.

    The conversation explores the deep connection between mental health and human rights, emphasizing that psychological well-being is a fundamental right. Jose shares insights from his research on trauma, healing, and the importance of community support, especially for those facing systemic discrimination and cultural trauma. The episode discusses the power of storytelling in advocacy, the difference between coping and true healing, and the role of ancestry and collective resilience in overcoming adversity.

    Listeners are encouraged to recognize their own mental health needs, support others, and take action—no matter how small—to foster equity and justice. The episode closes with a reminder that everyone has a story, a role to play in their community, and the right to self-determination and joy.

    Key themes: Mental health as a human right, intersectionality, trauma and healing, the power of community, storytelling for advocacy, collective resilience, and actionable steps for supporting human rights.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 31: Revisiting Healthcare in America
    May 6 2025



    **Host:** Sue Young

    **Key Points:**

    1. **Introduction:** Sue Young introduces the podcast and revisits the issue of healthcare in America, initially discussed in Episode 4.

    2. **Quote & Reflection:** A quote about change sets the tone for the episode. Reflection on previous summaries about Article 25 and its importance is highlighted. Article 25 stipulates everyone's right to adequate living standards, including healthcare.

    3. **Global Healthcare Comparison:**
    - Sue discusses healthcare systems in the top 10 countries: Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Israel, and Switzerland.
    - She notes these countries' rankings and attributes their success to comprehensive, accessible, and equitable healthcare systems.

    4. **America’s Healthcare System:**
    - Acknowledges that the U.S. healthcare system lags, ranked last among high-income countries on equity, access to care, and outcomes.
    - Critiques the U.S. system and calls for reform beyond the Affordable Healthcare Act.
    - Emphasizes that healthcare should not depend on employment but be a fundamental right.

    5. **Personal Anecdotes and Opinions:**
    - Shares a friend's dilemma about choosing between healthcare costs and buying a car.
    - Highlights that many Americans face similar tough choices, and current healthcare policies are insufficient.
    - Advocates for subsidized healthcare, challenging misconceptions and fears about universal healthcare.

    6. **Call to Action:**
    - Encourages listeners to aspire for a better healthcare system based on the principle that healthcare is a human right.
    - Emphasizes learning from other countries and the need for innovative solutions in the U.S.
    - Urges listeners to think about long-term goals and reforms.

    7. **Inspiration & Conclusion:**
    - Mentions historical figures like Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Mandela, who turned to human rights advocacy.
    - Concludes with a motivational message from Proverbs on wisdom and protection, inspiring listeners to be revolutionary and human.

    **Closing:** “Until next time, be Revolutionary, Be Human.”


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    10 mins
  • Episode 30: On Responsibility
    Apr 21 2025

    The podcast episode titled "On Responsibility" features host Sue Young interviewing her friend Karen Fleming about the concept of responsibility. Key points from their discussion include Karen's personal experiences that shaped her understanding of responsibility, the importance of interdependence over strict independence, and how community involvement and shared actions uphold human rights.

    Sue and Karen reference Article 29 from the Declaration of Human Rights, discussing how rights come with responsibilities to respect others and the social order. They highlight the idea that rights are upheld through collective effort and community support. The conversation touches on volunteer work, particularly their experiences with the Soroptimist club, and the importance of acting thoughtfully and kindly without needing explicit authorization.

    Towards the end, Karen reflects on the need for personal accountability and the communal aspect of ensuring rights for all. The episode concludes with a reading of Charles Osgood's poem about responsibility, emphasizing the communal nature of responsibility and the consequences when action is deferred.


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    18 mins
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