Friday, February 10, 2012 (All day) to Thursday, February 23, 2012 (All day)
Location: 
University of Toronto Art Centre, St. George Campus, 15 King?s College Circle

From intervening in Supreme Court of Canada cases to taking claims to the United Nations Human Rights Committee, students in the International Human Rights Program (IHRP) at the Faculty of Law have been making a real impact on human rights for the last 25 years. To date, more than 300 interns have participated in projects on six continents advocating for the rights of refugees, women, workers, victims of mass atrocities and other marginalized groups. To mark a quarter-century in the field, the IHRP has partnered with the Master of Museum Studies program in the Faculty of Information to launch an exhibition that profiles major advances in the field of international human rights law through the lens of IHRP students.

Transformative Human Rights:  25 Years in the Field showcases 45 photos, includes a large scale map and timeline, and interactive elements that capture the students' experiences. 

WHAT:           "Transformative Human Rights: 25 Years in the Field" photo / web exhibit
WHERE:         University of Toronto Art Centre, St. George Campus, 15 King's College Circle
WHEN:           Feb. 10-23, 2012
COST:            Free

This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of Black's Photo Corporation. 

More information about the exhibition and opening reception.