Entitlements

 

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Entitlements: Children & the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Temporary outdoor Exhibit | fall 2020 - Fall 2021
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
role: lead Exhibit Designer 


 

As violence and inequality cause scarcity and displace populations, impacted groups are frequently discussed as data sets and given impersonal categorizations such as refugees and asylum seekersEntitlements humanize conflict and insecurity around the world through compelling images of children at play and at rest.

It celebrates the resilience of children denied the just and secure environments to which they are entitled. The children embody hope and inspire an urgency to uphold rights and protections detailed in documents such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

My role: Lead exhibit designer, assistant curator, creating branding & marketing materials

Visit the online exhibit on Google Arts & Culture.

 


Created in partnership with:

Atlanta celebrates photography, Authority collective, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, & Featuring the photography of Authority Collective photographers Diana Cervantes, Jasmine Clarke, Meghan Dhaliwal, Stephanie Eley, Alexis Hunley, & Danielle Villasana

head curator: Lauren Tate baeza