
Protecting Human Rights has anchored NHMC’s work from the beginning. We are committed to prioritizing what is right and just in the face of humanity – not just what is trendy or convenient. We believe in the equal and fair treatment of individuals, but also in protecting those who have been denied the opportunity to protect themselves.
In 2025, human rights and dignity were blatantly ignored and NHMC responded. In response to the ICE raids and heightened violence towards immigrants, NHMC released the Empower Yourself: Know Your Rights Guide. We became heavily involved in grassroots organizing in California to ensure that neighborhoods were prepared. NHMC led and participated in numerous coalitions to amplify representation in different influential industries, including the Latino Representation in Publishing Coalition, the Latino Representation in Gaming Coalition, the Demand Diversity Roundtable, Defend the Press Campaign, community leadership for representation in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, and Latino Representation in AI Initiatives.
It’s clear that our American economy is currently being driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI). And while technological advances can have positive impacts for communities like ours, NHMC is highly concerned with an escalating pattern of prioritizing innovation-driven profit over consumer safety by tech companies. Reckless attitudes racing for the next “big thing” are shaping the AI-landscape, and society is arriving at a crucial turning point that will determine how AI shapes our futures. NHMC monitored proposed government policies and supported bills like the AI Civil Rights Act that would place necessary guardrails on tech companies, prioritizing consumer safety. In response to harmful policies, such as the AI moratorium, NHMC partnered with several organizations to warn and advise representatives of the various dangers.


In 2025, NHMC launched our Information Education Movement, striving to empower communities by providing them with reliable, factual, and accurate information they can trust in. An educated public is instrumental in creating real, generational change, and we believe that meaningful progress begins with access to truth and understanding.
For years, NHMC has led the Spanish Language Disinformation Coalition, which is dedicated to combating information fraud across a spectrum of topics, ranging from health to climate disinformation. Our information guides focus on identifying and countering information fraud, understanding harmful media stereotypes, and reinforcing the fundamental rights of the public to seek, receive, and share information. Through these resources, we aim not only to inform, but also to strengthen civic engagement.
2025 was the year of defending the United States democracy at NHMC. Vulnerable and under attack, NHMC responded to strategic assaults with targeted actions, intentional advocacy, and strong coalition building. In moments of uncertainty, we chose to meet the challenges by uniting partners, uplifting community voices, and confronting the forces that threatened our fundamental freedoms. We demonstrated a long-term commitment to safeguarding democratic values for future generations.
We intend to continue these efforts and protect our democracy with the same passion and determination in 2026. Whether it is through the Defend the Press Campaign, which upholds the essential role of a free and independent media, or the Demand Diversity Roundtable, which pushes for greater inclusion and representation, NHMC has been steadfast in safeguarding democracy.

