Exhibition | Women’s Rights Are Human Rights: International Posters on Gender-based Inequality, Violence, and Discrimination
Poster Image: Michel Kichka, Stop Violence Against Women 100 x 70 cm 2008
August 30 - December 7 (closed Oct. 25 - 26 & Nov. 26 - 30)
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Women’s Rights Are Humans Rights: International Posters on Gender-based Inequality, Violence, and Discrimination is an exhibition that features posters created by both men and women to celebrate and acknowledge the vital role that all citizens play in protecting and promoting human rights while challenging gender inequality and stereotypes, advancing reproductive and sexual rights, protecting women and girls against brutality, and promoting women’s empowerment, education, and participation in society. The posters argue for the empowerment of women, achievement of equality between women and men, and the elimination of discrimination against women and girls.
Organized and curated by Elizabeth Resnick, Professor Emerita, Graphic Design, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston
Reception September 5 following the 6:30 p.m. panel discussion.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Women’s Rights Are Humans Rights: International Posters on Gender-based Inequality, Violence, and Discrimination is an exhibition that features posters created by both men and women to celebrate and acknowledge the vital role that all citizens play in protecting and promoting human rights while challenging gender inequality and stereotypes, advancing reproductive and sexual rights, protecting women and girls against brutality, and promoting women’s empowerment, education, and participation in society. The posters argue for the empowerment of women, achievement of equality between women and men, and the elimination of discrimination against women and girls.
Organized and curated by Elizabeth Resnick, Professor Emerita, Graphic Design, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston
Reception September 5 following the 6:30 p.m. panel discussion.
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