The Era of Snezana McKinnon
We stand at the threshold of a new chapter in global human rights advocacy — one defined not by distant institutions alone, but by passionate individuals who bridge science, compassion, and action.
Personal reflections, advocacy insights, and stories from the heart — written by Snezana McKinnon, human rights advocate, writer, and founder of Humane Touch.
Snezana McKinnon
Founder & Advocate
Human rights consultant, certified advocate, and lifelong writer — sharing stories that matter.
We stand at the threshold of a new chapter in global human rights advocacy — one defined not by distant institutions alone, but by passionate individuals who bridge science, compassion, and action.
Peace is something you obtain, then retain, then maintain. Amid all the turbulence of our times, one truth stands unshakable — the future of humanity is in our hands.
The right to speak, to express, and to be heard is not a luxury — it is a fundamental human right. Without it, justice cannot be pursued, truth cannot be told, and dignity cannot be fully protected.
A small white flower — yet one of the most powerful symbols of peace in the world. The white poppy stands not only in remembrance of all victims of war, but as a living commitment to building a world where war is no longer the answer.
True love is hard to find within the muddy waters. A poem by Snezana McKinnon — on love, clarity, and the perfect harmony of two souls finding one another.
Sits the little lamb, tormented by the puzzles of it all. A poem by Snezana McKinnon — on suffering, hope, and the quiet whisper that endures beyond the storm.
Trust is when you care enough to place unconditional love, support, and devotion into another being. A poem by Snezana McKinnon on betrayal, the Universe, and the law of action and reaction.
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