CAHR (Chinese Association for Human Rights)
Overview
Founded by: person/Hsu-Wen-pin-許文彬 (Hsu Wen-Pin)
CAHR (Chinese Association for Human Rights) was an advocacy organization founded by person/Hsu-Wen-pin-許文彬 to advance human rights causes, particularly focusing on indigenous communities in Taiwan.
CAHR was part of the broader network of Taiwanese American civic and advocacy organizations in the 1980s. 許文彬 was a prominent figure in the Taiwanese American community, serving as president of the organization/Community-Federation-社團聯合會 (社團聯合會) in Los Angeles and later founding CAHR to advance human rights causes.
Key Connections
- Hsu-Wen-pin-許文彬 (許文彬) — Founder
- Indigenous communities in Taiwan — Primary advocacy focus
- Community-Federation-社團聯合會 (社團聯合會) — Overlapping leadership
Notes
- Specific founding date and headquarters location not yet documented
- CAHR was part of the wave of Taiwanese American advocacy organizations in the 1980s
- Further research may reveal CAHR’s specific campaigns and publications