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a poster with the words hear our voice

Four things to do to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.:+ Sign the #Our100 Pledge to support 100 women of color leaders as they resist in the first one hundred hours and days …

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a red poster with two fists raised up in the air and text that reads we stand together

Download this Free PSD File about Poster template with protesting for human rights, and discover more than 268 Million Professional Graphic Resources on Freepik. #freepik #psd #boycott #postertemplate #flyerposter

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the words human rights belong to every one written in white ink on a black background

A selection of posters that highlight different rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, published on December 10, 72 years ago The right to life, private property, and the use of your mother tongue. The right to work, education, digital inclusion, and housing. The right to fair and equitable treatment by the State, to a better distribution of income, to be able to consume and participate in the economy, to enjoy social security. The 30 articles –plus a preamble– that…

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a person with a birdcage on their head in front of a yellow background

Nelson Mandela once said that, “Education is the most powerful weapons which you can use to change the world.” The Right To Education: A Selection of Posters from the Poster for Tomorrow organization is on view at the Stambaugh Studio Theatre Gallery from February 27—March 30, 2012 at Ohio Northern University. The exhibit showcases about 100 posters, representing several countries. Every year, Poster for Tomorrow chooses a basic human right to draw attention to. Then, they invite the global…

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a large painting on the side of a building with many different colors and designs painted on it

As its name suggests, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, which opens to the public on Monday, is about two struggles—the American one that was fought primarily in the South in the latter half of the twentieth century, and the worldwide one that involves oppressed peoples in distant (and not-so-distant) lands. While there’s an obvious thematic linkage between the American Civil Rights Movement and the broader human rights one, the line between them must have been a challenge for the…

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a black and white drawing of a mexican man

Resist!, 1967. © Jeremy M. Palmer From a display of posters at AIGA’s national conference in Phoenix, 2011. The posters beckon us to unite against economic inequality, exploitation, and oppression. They could be signs from an Occupy rally, or even from AIGA’s recent national conference . But at Cal State Long Beach they’re part of Peace Press Graphics 1967–1987: Art in the Pursuit of Social Change. Organized by the University Art Museum and the Center for the Study of

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