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November 14, 2008

Human-rights Exhibition and Panel in Pasadena

poster.jpg Human-rights experts will be on hand at the Pasadena, Calif., Library, December 11, 2008, for a panel discussion, "Human Rights and Us: Getting the Message Out." It accompanies an international poster exhibition, "Human Rights: Student Voices," making its U.S. debut in the library December 10, 2008-January 4, 2009. Organized by Art Center College of Design and sponsored by France Los Angeles Exchange (FLAX), the show premiered this summer at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, marking the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted there in 1948. Art Center students were challenged to dissect and represent the declarations through visual images. The exhibition and discussion are part of Designmatters, an Art Center collegewide initiative exploring the social and humanitarian benefits of design and responsible business. View the posters online at Design 21. [LINK]

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