Rights in Dialogue: Voices in Art and Activism
Rights in Dialogue: Voices in Art and Activism
Podcast Description
Rights in Dialogue puts human rights practitioners and artists in conversation to discuss the most urgent possibilities and challenges for artistic intervention in human rights work. At this vital juncture for human rights, what role does art have to play in revitalising the project of human rights?
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into themes such as political art, Indigenous methodologies, documentation in human rights, and artivism. Specific episodes explore topics including the deconstruction in political artwork, alternative documentation methods in human rights, and the challenges and innovations of art-based approaches in advocacy.

Rights in Dialogue puts human rights practitioners and artists in conversation to discuss the most urgent possibilities and challenges for artistic intervention in human rights work. At this vital juncture for human rights, what role does art have to play in revitalising the project of human rights?
In this episode, we explore the potential for “dosti”, or friendship, as a tool to create more sustainable, longer-lasting activist movements in an increasingly polarised world. The episode features art director and graphic designer, Pooja Dhingra, community organiser, Yusra Khan, and activist-scholar Abdul Kalam Azad.

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