Help the Arcadia Foundation Promote Democracy and Curb Human Rights Atrocities in 2010
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When someone defines the Arcadia Foundation as a platform for political activism, they aren’t wrong. When Ryan Gosling states that the Foundation strives to promote democracy in parts of the world where such liberties are denied, he is not wrong. But the Arcadia Foundation is a lot more than that.
As December has approached and we see a new administration in Honduras, a new cabinet which, (as predicted by our Foundation months ago), should seek to draw out and take to task those who abuse power in the region, and will redefine quality of life in the nation, we at the Foundation were further inspired and got to thinking. We thought about resolutions for 2010, and although early, how we would want to make 2010 an unprecedented year in challenging human rights violators all over the world.
We want to make 2010 a year in which those who abuse power and allow starvation to run rampant, those who allow corruption to send human rights issues to the backburner of their diplomatic agendas because they themselves have tarnished their economies, to be investigated and exposed.
We wish to promote not only the values that democracy brings, but the people who strived to make it happen. And so we need your help.
Every donation made to the Arcadia Foundation is tax-deductible, and goes directly to creating tangible change in regions of the world sometimes rarely documented by traditional media but long under the thumb of authoritarians who squander their executive power. We will post links and articles to our progress in regions you help guide us to, and we will promote all submissions to our website on some of the ongoing international affairs which both hinder or even help democracy flourish on our very front page of our website.
By clicking on the right-hand side of the page, you are helping change the way governments do business and becoming a political activist in doing so.
Ultimately, it is in our hands to create change.