Poster advertising a book sale. The books were made by children at Challenging Heights' Hovde House in Ghana as a result of a fellowship with Tilly Woodward funded by the Grinnell Prize.
Using Gambia as the location, the author explores the question of whether it is possible for Human rights organizations to work with/alongside authoritarian regimes to benefit the people in the country.
By not specifically citing sexual minorities in the Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the U.N. relegates to individual states the power to decide how they will treat their lesbian and gay citizens.
Poster announcing a presentation by Chris Gaunt chronicling civil disobedience and protest actions aimed at shutting down the School of the Americas (SOA).
There is an old expression in Zimbabwe that well articulates how people feel in the current situation: “Madziro ane nzeve (Shona for 'Walls have ears').” I am tired of these walls that people claim can hear. I need to speak my mind, without fear, without looking over my shoulder.
According to the International Labor Organization an estimated 1.39 million people are currently victims of sex trafficking (US Department of State 2009:8).