Elizabeth Sánchez-Vegas:
She obtained her Bachelor of Art in Environmental Design at the Villasmil de Leon Institute, Caracas-Venezuela. She was the Director of Protocol and Public Relations at the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Venezuela. In 1985, she became a public figure as a News Anchor, of the most important TV channel in Venezuela Radio Caracas Television. In 1989, she was appointed as the
In 1993, she migrated to the United States of America where she founded her own Production Company, “Hoy Siglo XXI”. In 2004 she appointed as an Executive Director of the Venezuelan American Chamber of Commerce in Miami, Florida.
In 2008 she founded International Solidarity for Human Rights (ISHRIGHTS) a Non-for-profit organization dedicated to the teaching and learning of the values embedded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Since 2009 she has served in various capacities within ISHRIGHTS and currently serves as President of ISHR.
Josefina Quintero (aka) Devorah Sasha
she is a public figure born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. In 1980 she was awarded a government scholarship to study abroad. In 1980 she came to the United States of America and obtained an AA in Agricultural Science at Fort Lewis College, Durango. Colorado. She specialized in artificial insemination in CEVENIA (Venezuelan Insemination Central Institute).
Upon her return to Venezuela, she pursued a career as a singer in the entertainment business. As Devorah Sasha, her artistic name rose to fame in Venezuela.
She migrated to the United States in 2008. She is Founder and Director of International Solidarity for Human Rights (ISHRIGHTS) and she currently serves as the Executive Director of ISHR.
The Route to Human Rights in the Primitive Way, created by International Solidarity for Human Rights (ISHR) in collaboration with Where is Asturias, has a twofold purpose and mission: to create awareness about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and its 30 human rights along the 14 stages, 320 kilometers, and 2 Spanish Regions of the Primitive Way, and to promote education about the UDHR among students in schools located along the Primitive Way.
To achieve this, the project installed works of art representing each of the 30 human rights proclaimed in the UDHR, creating a visual and meaningful experience for pilgrims and travelers who visit the Camino de Santiago. Moreover, the project seeks to engage local schools and students in the learning and dissemination of human rights, using the Camino as a living classroom and experiential learning platform. Through this educational initiative, the project aims to promote a culture of human rights and dignity among future generations, fostering empathy, respect, and a sense of responsibility for promoting justice and equality.
"Our mission is to promote human rights education by providing innovative and positive learning experiences to individuals and communities. We believe that everyone has the right to be informed and empowered about their rights, and we strive to create educational opportunities that inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and empathy. Through our programs, we aim to foster a culture of respect and dignity for all, and to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to advocate for themselves and others. Ultimately, we seek to create a world where human rights are universally respected and protected."
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