Human Rights Biography

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Human Rights Biography

Human Rights Biography is an educational method used to activate particpants' ability to personalize abstract concepts of human rights, act upon them in their personal lives, and create a climate of openness, understanding, and respect. The method consists of several stages. In the first stage, the participants are asked to reflect on people or events that resulted in him or her first becoming aware of human rights issues on a personal level. In the second stage, the participants are asked to make a drawing on a large poster paper that symbolizes these people and events. In the thrid stage, the participants are asked to write an explanation of values these drawings represent and the context of the experience. In the fourth stage, the participants are paired with one another and are asked to explain their drawaings to each other. They then will tape their drawings together and draw lines connecting similar themes. Each pair is then connected with another pair. This process is continued until all the drawings are connected on a large human rights map (Borg, B., Grech., O., Regan, C. 2010).