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Paris Human Rights Mobile Exhibit Brings Civic Education to a Busy Public Space

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On Europe Day, volunteers distributed 1,500 educational items on human rights and their history, drawing steady public attention in the French capital.

Brussels, Belgium, 14th May 2026 — A mobile human rights exhibit held in central Paris on 9 May brought a visible public education initiative to one of the city’s busy pedestrian areas, where residents and visitors were invited to learn more about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the long history of human rights ideas.

The exhibit, set up in a highly visible tent, drew the attention of passers-by throughout the day. Around 15 volunteers took part in the initiative, distributing approximately 700 flyers inviting people to visit the stand and 800 educational booklets presenting human rights and their historical development in accessible language.

The activity coincided with 9 May, widely marked across the European Union as Europe Day, a date associated with peace, cooperation and the civic values that shaped post-war Europe. In that context, the Paris exhibit placed human rights education at street level, offering short conversations, printed materials and visual displays to people of different ages and backgrounds.

The mobile exhibit presented human rights not as an abstract legal concept, but as a practical subject connected to daily life, dignity and civic responsibility. Visitors were able to view panels, receive booklets and speak with volunteers about the origins and meaning of fundamental rights, including the importance of education in making those rights understood by younger generations.

The initiative forms part of the broader human rights education work supported by members and groups of the Church of Scientology, inspired by the writings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, who placed strong emphasis on human dignity, moral responsibility and the role of education in improving society. In France and across Europe, Scientology volunteers have taken part in public information activities focused on human rights, drug prevention, literacy, moral values and community support.

The Paris event also reflected the wider civic education approach promoted through Scientology Europe’s EU Values campaign, which presents European values such as human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law and human rights as principles that require understanding and practical application in daily life. By placing educational materials directly in a public space, the Paris exhibit connected the universal language of human rights with the European civic framework in which those rights are protected and discussed.

“Human rights become meaningful when they are understood by ordinary people, not only by institutions,” said Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations. “An exhibit like this in Paris reflects a very European idea: that dignity, freedom of conscience and responsibility belong in public life. It is also fully aligned with the spirit of Europe’s values, which depend on citizens who know their rights, respect the rights of others and take responsibility for building more inclusive communities.”

The Paris volunteers reported that the tent’s visibility helped bring a constant flow of people past the exhibit. Some stopped briefly to take a flyer, while others entered the tent, asked questions or received booklets. The format allowed the materials to reach both local residents and international visitors passing through the area.

The booklets distributed during the day presented the development of human rights through history, including the modern understanding reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. By using simple language and visual presentation, the exhibit aimed to make the subject accessible to people who may not usually engage with formal legal or institutional documents.

For the volunteers, the activity was also a practical expression of civic participation. Human rights education campaigns often depend on direct contact with the public, particularly in urban spaces where people from many cultures, languages and social backgrounds meet. In Paris, a city closely associated with the history of rights, citizenship and public debate, the mobile exhibit provided a setting where those themes could be presented in a direct and approachable way.

The Church of Scientology has long supported educational and social betterment campaigns carried out by its churches, missions and volunteers. These initiatives include human rights awareness, drug prevention, disaster response through Volunteer Ministers, and moral education based on common-sense principles. While each activity is adapted to local circumstances, the common emphasis is on prevention, education and individual responsibility.

The Paris exhibit reflected that approach. Rather than focusing on ceremony or speeches, the event relied on visibility, printed educational materials and one-to-one engagement. The presence of volunteers throughout the day allowed people to receive information at their own pace, ask questions and continue on their way with materials they could read later.

The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.

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Organization: European Office Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights

Contact Person: Ivan Arjona

Website: https://www.scientologyeurope.org

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Ukrainian Parents in Denmark Receive Guidance at Church of Scientology on Education

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Community seminar in Copenhagen focused on integration, education and support for displaced families adapting to life in Denmark

Brussels, Belgium, 14th May 2026 — Ukrainian parents living in Denmark gathered in Copenhagen for an educational seminar aimed at helping families better understand the Danish school system, child development approaches and the social integration process facing many displaced families since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.

The seminar was organized by the Church of Scientology Denmark and held in Copenhagen, bringing together Ukrainian mothers seeking practical guidance on how to support their children’s adaptation to Danish educational culture while maintaining stability within the family environment.

The initiative was reported by MyNewsDesk Denmark, highlighting the growing need for community-based educational support programs for refugee and migrant families across Europe.

The seminar was led by Marianne, an experienced educator and founder of a private kindergarten with nearly 30 years of professional experience. During the session, she explained key aspects of the Danish educational philosophy, including the importance placed on independence, social interaction, play-based learning and close cooperation between schools and parents.

Participants discussed the differences between educational expectations in Denmark and those common in Ukraine. One example that generated considerable discussion involved the Danish emphasis on exploratory outdoor activities for children, even when that means children return home with dirty clothing after a day of learning and play. According to attendees, the example helped illustrate broader cultural differences regarding childhood development and education.

The seminar also addressed practical concerns that many Ukrainian parents experience when interacting with Danish institutions, including communication with teachers, pedagogues, speech specialists and municipal educational services.

Questions surrounding parental authority and cooperation with schools were discussed openly. Organizers explained that the Danish system encourages active parental participation while also providing professional support structures designed to assist children with language acquisition, social integration and academic development.

One participant, identified as Iriny in the report, described the seminar as “interesting and practical,” noting that it provided valuable insight into how Danish educational institutions cooperate with families and support children adapting to a new cultural environment.

The event forms part of a broader pattern of local initiatives organized by Scientology communities across Europe focused on education, social betterment and humanitarian support. Churches, missions and affiliated groups regularly host activities connected to drug prevention, volunteer assistance, literacy, human rights education and community support programs.

These initiatives are inspired by the humanitarian principles and social philosophy developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, whose writings on education, communication and social responsibility continue to influence many Scientology-supported social programs worldwide.

Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations, commented on the broader significance of such community initiatives in Europe:

“Successful integration is built through understanding, access to information, mutual respect and the active participation of families within society. Community initiatives that help parents understand educational systems and social structures contribute positively to social cohesion and to the well-being of children adapting to new environments.”

Organizers indicated that additional seminars and educational activities are being considered in the future, including further discussions on cultural adaptation and the integration of children into Danish society.

The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.

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Organization: European Office Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights

Contact Person: Ivan Arjona

Website: https://www.scientologyeurope.org

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Country:Belgium

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TrackMyLead Launches Lead Tracking and Attribution Platform for GHL and HubSpot Users

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TrackMyLead has launched a reporting and attribution platform that connects ad spend to closed revenue for business owners and agencies running campaigns on GoHighLevel and HubSpot.

United States, 14th May 2026 – TrackMyLead has announced the launch of its lead tracking and attribution platform, purpose built for business owners and marketing agencies using GoHighLevel or HubSpot to manage their sales pipelines.

The platform connects directly to a user’s CRM via API and maps ad spend across every pipeline stage from first click to closed client. TrackMyLead organizes incoming data across 65 proprietary reporting widgets and delivers AI generated summaries on every report, giving users a clear view of which campaigns are working, which stages are losing leads, and where revenue is being generated.

TrackMyLead has been used to track over $200 million in revenue data across client accounts since 2023.

The platform includes the following:

  • Ad to pipeline attribution across Facebook, Google, and other channels
  • 65 reporting widgets built on over $200 million in tracked data
  • AI summaries on every report
  • Native integration with GoHighLevel and HubSpot
  • Pipeline stage visibility from lead entry to closed client

TrackMyLead is available to business owners, marketing agencies, and sales teams running paid campaigns on GoHighLevel or HubSpot. Industry applications include med spas, home services, professional services, healthcare, dental, retail, showrooms, and local businesses.

“TrackMyLead was built because GHL and HubSpot show you what happens inside the platform but not what your ads are actually producing in closed revenue,” said Nando Luna, Founder of TrackMyLead. “The platform closes that gap at scale.”

A free demo dashboard is available with no credit card or data required. For more information visit https://trackmylead.com.

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TrackMyLead is a reporting and attribution platform for business owners and agencies running paid ads on GoHighLevel and HubSpot. The platform tracks the full lead journey from first click to closed client using 65 proprietary reporting widgets and AI powered summaries across every report.

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JCK Show – Novell Global’s Latest Wedding Bands for JCK

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JCK Show News: Novell Global brings new bridal jewelry, tantalum bands, and electroform rings to the JCK Show 2026 in Las Vegas. Discover Novell’s latest wedding band styles.

Rahway, New Jersey, United States, 14th May 2026 – The jewelry industry is gearing up for its biggest gathering of the year. The JCK Show returns to The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas from May 29 to June 1, 2026. Select events will kick off slightly earlier on May 28. 

As the top global trade event for the jewelry market, JCK expects to host over 30,000 professionals and more than 1,800 exhibitors. 

Attendees will browse the latest in finished jewelry, technology, and loose gems.

For 2026, the JCK Show is introducing a brand-new section dedicated to timepieces and watch winders. They are also expanding their highly popular luxury, bridal, and lifestyle pavilions. 

Novell Global is preparing to highlight a completely refreshed lineup of wedding rings and bridal jewelry.

Buyers and retailers can find Novell Global exhibiting inside the prestigious Plumb Club at Booth PC-180 – https://tinyurl.com/JCK-Show-Novell-2026

Want to make an appointment? Email sales@novellglobal.com directly.

Decades of Manufacturing Experience

Novell has been a quiet powerhouse in the wedding ring industry since it was founded in 1987. 

The company built its reputation on reliable manufacturing, high-quality styling, and a willingness to customize pieces for local jewelry stores. They manufacture all of their precious metal bands right in New Jersey.

Over the years, Novell expanded its reach by acquiring several other well-respected jewelry brands, including Lowell, Wright & Lato, and Lieberfarb. This allowed the company to offer a much wider variety of fashion designs and award-winning bridal concepts.

In 2019, the brand took a major step forward by merging with Continental Jewellery Manufacturing Ltd. 

Working together gave Novell the ability to infuse a very distinct, elegant flair into its product lines while keeping prices competitive.

What Buyers Will See at Booth PC-180

Retailers visiting the Novell booth at this year’s JCK Show will see collections heavily focused on everyday durability, comfort, and realistic price points. 

The team at Novell spent the last year analyzing market demands to figure out exactly what modern couples want when shopping for wedding jewelry.

Here is a breakdown of what Novell is bringing to Las Vegas for 2026:

Textured Stackable Bands for Women

Consumers love having options that let them change up their look. Novell’s new textured stackable bands act as the perfect starting point for a growing jewelry collection. 

By mixing different metal finishes, wearers can add instant depth to their daily style.

The appeal here is total versatility. A customer can stack three or four rings high on a single finger for a chunky, bold look, or spread them out across the hand for a more delicate vibe.

Affordable Lightweight Electroform Classics

The classic half-round wedding band is a staple that never goes out of style. Novell took this traditional shape and upgraded it using a modern electroform manufacturing process. 

The result is a ring that offers the visual weight and reliable durability of a classic band, but feels exceptionally lightweight on the finger. 

These rings are incredibly comfortable for all-day wear and carry a much lower price tag than heavy cast rings. They are available for both men and women.

Women’s Open Wedding Rings

Open wedding bands, often referred to as open cuffs, provide a highly practical and modern alternative to a traditional closed circle ring. The design features a slight gap at the top. 

The open space allows the band to easily contour around bulky or unusually shaped engagement ring settings, creating a seamless look. 

Many buyers also connect with the deeper message behind the design: two people coming together while still leaving a little room for personal growth.

Men’s All-Tantalum Wedding Bands

Dark metal rings continue to dominate the men’s bridal market. Novell is introducing an expanded line of solid tantalum wedding bands to meet this high demand. 

Tantalum features a sleek, gunmetal-grey color that appeals to guys looking for something slightly different than traditional white gold or platinum. It is highly resistant to scratches and everyday wear. 

These pure tantalum bands are priced aggressively, starting at just $750 MSRP, making them an easy sell at retail trunk shows.

Unique Men’s Wedding Bands with Details and Engravings

Standard polished rings are great, but many grooms want a ring with a bit more personality. Novell is showcasing men’s bands featuring distinctive engraved details and custom finishes. 

When a ring has a unique pattern, it naturally catches the eye. If a groom’s friends ask about his interesting ring, it acts as everyday word-of-mouth marketing for the independent jewelry store that sold it.

Mixing Tantalum with 14kt Gold

To push the dark metal trend even further, Novell is blending dark tantalum with the warm tones of 14kt yellow gold. The contrast between the two metals is incredibly striking. 

The design team gave the gold a modern edge by incorporating distinct textures like cross-hatch patterns, twisted ropes, and hammered finishes. 

These two-tone bands offer the extreme durability of tantalum alongside the classic luxury of gold, all at a price that fits comfortably within modern wedding budgets.

10kt Gold Budget-Friendly Options

Affordability is a major factor for many couples. 10kt gold provides a durable option for customers who have active lifestyles or work with their hands. It has a slightly more rugged look and costs noticeably less than 14k or 18k gold.

Novell has almost all of its styles available in 10kt gold so that retailers never have to turn away a customer due to strict budget limits.

Plan Your 2026 JCK Show Visit

Qualified jewelry retailers can register for the event now through the official JCK website. Buyers attending the show can easily add Novell Global to their digital show planner by visiting: https://bit.ly/novell-jck-show-2026.

Stop by Booth PC-180 in the Plumb Club to view the new collections in person.

 

JCK Show Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the JCK Show?

The JCK Show is the largest and most trusted global trade event for the jewelry industry. Held annually in Las Vegas, it brings together over 30,000 professionals, including buyers, designers, and manufacturers, to network and discover new trends in gems, finished jewelry, and technology.

Where can I find Novell Global at the JCK Show?

Novell Global will be exhibiting inside the Plumb Club pavilion at Booth PC-180.

What is a tantalum wedding band?

Tantalum is a rare, dense, and highly durable metal with a sleek, dark gunmetal-grey color. It is highly resistant to scratching and corrosion, making it an incredibly popular choice for men’s wedding bands. It is also hypoallergenic.

What does “electroform” mean in jewelry?

Electroform is a specialized manufacturing process that builds up layers of precious metal over a mold. This technique allows jewelers to create thick, bold, and classic ring shapes that remain hollow inside, making the final piece incredibly lightweight, comfortable, and more affordable than solid cast rings.

Why does Novelloffer 10kt gold wedding bands?

10kt gold contains a lower percentage of pure gold mixed with stronger alloy metals. This makes the ring significantly harder and more resistant to bending or scratching compared to 14kt or 18kt gold. It is a budget-friendly option for people with hands-on jobs or highly active lifestyles.

What is an open wedding ring?

An open wedding ring, or open cuff, is a band that does not form a complete circle, leaving a small gap at the top. This design allows the band to slide easily around low-setting engagement rings so both rings sit flush against each other. It also provides a little extra flexibility if your finger size fluctuates.

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Organization: Novell Global

Contact Person: Richard Mulholland

Website: https://tinyurl.com/JCK-Show-Novell-2026

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City: Rahway

State: New Jersey

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