 In the present time, with increasing urgency, we find ourselves in an era marked by a growing human self-awareness. Our journey towards fully acknowledging and upholding human dignity is ongoing, and a crucial challenge lies in adapting the Declaration to account for the vast array of differences among individuals. It is imperative to revitalize and revise its content to encompass what is fundamental to each human. The right to exist in this world with opportunities to realize their complete potential as integral members of the human community. Neglecting this right represents the most severe violation of human rights, and the segment of the global population that bears the brunt of this neglect is the people of African descent, especially women of African descent. In order to consider all facets of the human experience, the Declaration's text must adopt a new framework that acknowledges the diversity of human existence, valuing the wisdom of all, especially those historically marginalized and relegated to a state of non-existence. We advocate for a rejuvenation of the Article I to encompass all forms of diversity, ensuring that the inherent human potential within every individual can be nurtured and realized, especially for those impacted by the systemic effects of racism and sexes in our worldwide society.