On the August 25th edition of Your Call, we’ll have a conversation UC Berkeley Human Rights Center’s photo exhibition, “Envisioning Human Rights, a collection of world-class human rights photography.” How effective are images in Conveying human rights issues around the world? And how do photographs inspire people to act? Join the conversation on the next Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Eric Stover, faculty director of the Human Rights Center and Adjunct Professor of Law and Public Health, University of California at Berkeley
Alexa Koenig, executive director of the Human Right Center at UC Berkeley
Mimi Chakarova, photographer and director of THE PRICE OF SEX, a feature-length documentary on trafficking and corruption
Jean-Marie Simon, a photojournalist author of Guatemala: Eternal Spring Eternal Tyranny
Web Resources:
UC Berkeley Human Rights Center: Envisioning Human Rights
Berkeley Art Museum: Envisioning Human Rights: The Next Generation
Berkeleyside: Human rights made strikingly visible at Berkeley show
UC Berkeley Human Rights Center: Envisioning Human Rights
Mimi Chakarova: Documentary Photographer
Mimi Chakarova: The Price of Sex
Amnesty International: Jean-Marie Simon: A foreign witness to Guatemala’s war
NY Times: A Testament From Guatemala’s War Years