Author: Iris Kaufman
Iris Kaufman is an artist whose work has been shown in the Corcoran Gallery, D.C., and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Six of her critically acclaimed works were shown at the Washington Women’s Art Center show “Women as Myth and Archetype.” She designed several, and sold thousands of, message bearing cards for the Montgomery County, MD National Organization for Women where she was on their Board of Directors. Kaufman also designed the t-shirt worn at a protest against a Miss Teenage America Contest in Montgomery County.
Human Rights for Whom?
In the Wall Street Journal’s July 8, 2019, announcement of his new Commission on Unalienable Rights, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stated, “America’s Founders defined unalienable rights as including ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.’ They designed the Constitution to protect individual dignity and freedom. A moral foreign policy should be grounded in …