2007 Social Movements Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 20 Jan World Social Forum Convenes in Nairobi: The World Social Forum opens in Nairobi, Kenya, bringing together global activists, organizations, and thought leaders to discuss social justice and alternative global solutions.
  • 24 Jan Memorial for Hrant Dink: On January 23, 2007, over 1,000 people gathered opposite the Turkish Mission to the United Nations to mourn the assassination of Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. The vigil was organized by the Armenian National Committees of New York and New Jersey, with participation from area Armenian organizations and progressive Turkish activists. source: anca.org
  • 19 Feb New Jersey legalizes civil unions: On February 19, 2007, New Jersey became the first state in the U.S. to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples. This landmark decision was a significant step in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. source: nytimes.com
  • 17 Mar Anti-war protest at The Pentagon: On March 17, 2007, thousands gathered for an anti-war protest at The Pentagon, calling for an end to the Iraq War. The demonstration was part of a larger movement against U.S. military involvement in Iraq. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 31 Mar First MLB Civil Rights Game: Major League Baseball hosted its inaugural Civil Rights Game at AutoZone Park in Memphis, Tennessee, featuring the St. Louis Cardinals and Cleveland Indians to honor America's civil rights history.
  • 29 Apr Worldwide protests on Darfur conflict: On April 29, 2007, protests were held globally to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict in Darfur, Sudan. Activists called for international intervention and support for the victims of the humanitarian crisis. The protests highlighted the urgency of addressing the situation in Darfur. source: bbc.com
  • 01 May Digg Revolt: A Milestone in Internet Free Speech: Digg users collectively posted a pirated HDDVD/AACS hex code, an event considered a crucial moment in internet free speech and digital rights activism.
  • 15 May Death of Jerry Falwell: Reverend Jerry Falwell, a pivotal figure in the American religious right and a significant political influencer, passes away. He was known for transforming evangelical Christianity into a powerful political movement.
  • 27 May Venezuelan government closes RCTV: On May 27, 2007, the Venezuelan government shut down Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV), a major television network, citing its failure to renew its broadcast license. The closure sparked widespread protests and criticism from various sectors, including human rights organizations and opposition groups, who viewed it as an attack on press freedom. source: bbc.com
  • 28 May Protests in Caracas against RCTV closure: Following the closure of RCTV, protests erupted in Caracas on May 28, 2007. Demonstrators expressed their outrage over the government's decision, viewing it as a significant threat to freedom of expression and press rights in Venezuela. source: bbc.com
  • 10 Jul Death of Corbin Harney, Western Shoshone Elder: Corbin Harney, a respected elder and spiritual leader of the Newe (Western Shoshone) people, passed away. Born in 1920, Harney was known for his advocacy for indigenous rights and environmental preservation.
  • 24 Jul Death of Albert Ellis, Influential Psychologist: Albert Ellis, a pioneering American psychologist known for developing Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), passed away. Ellis was a significant figure in the cognitive-behavioral psychology movement and had profound influence on modern psychotherapy.
  • 09 Aug International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples: The United Nations commemorated the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, marking the anniversary of the first meeting of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations in Geneva in 1982. This day highlights the rights, achievements, and challenges faced by indigenous communities globally.
  • 17 Oct Canada Honors Aung San Suu Kyi: On October 17, 2007, Canada honored Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese pro-democracy leader, by awarding her the honorary Canadian citizenship. The award recognized her peaceful struggle for democracy and human rights in Myanmar. source: en.wikipedia.org