To Write the Human Rights in El Salvador
An international participatory project network about Human Rights and duties among human beings and towards the earth
Date:
30 November 2020
Year :Since 1989
Location :Worldwide project
TO WRITE THE HUMAN RIGHTS is a worldwide artistic project which includes a pedagogical method. It can be implemented on various scales: a large subway station, on city walls, on a school wall, in museums, as urban furniture, in parks, and at home with families.
TO WRITE THE HUMAN RIGHTS is to rethink the people’s social role and their participation to create a harmonious life between beings and the world. Through art, its purpose is to raise awareness of the rights and duties of human beings among themselves and for the earth. This project is accessible to all those who, by their enthusiasm and philosophy of hope, wish to become project leaders by sharing it and creating it with their friends, community, responsible institutions, teachers of their children’s schools, and collectives.
Why El Salvador? Because the Salvadorian Beatriz Maida Pacas, was introduced to Inscrire’s projects during her studies in Brussels and Paris. Back in her country, she created a local team to carry out human rights projects in El Salvador and Central America.
Since 2018, our local team has been developing projects on peace education and citizenship issues in several locations in El Salvador, poor neighborhoods in the capital, small villages, schools, and communities. These issues remain very sensitive in a country of oligarchs where inequalities are striking. Unfortunately, there is no project yet created in the country
TO WRITE THE HUMAN RIGHTS is designed as 2 distinct and complementary projects:
1-The paper workshop:
allows you to work with a large number of participants at no cost, as you only need paper and pencils. Several activities can result, including a contest and the selection of the best drawings. See our pedagogical kit available for free access here.
2-The ceramic workshop and design of a public artwork:
If the project initiator seeks to create a perennial ceramic artwork and obtains public and/or private funding, Inscrire will organize a participatory workshop. The artwork is then installed permanently in public spaces. We usually organize the two workshops one after another, which allows us to reach a large number of participants. Information available upon request by email
TEAM
Maria A. Revelo-Imery
Beatriz Maida Pacas
PARTNERS AND SUPPORT
Unesco
Le Consulat de France à Salvador
Le Lycée français de Salvador
ONG Glasswing
ConTextos
Foropaz
SPONSORS
La Fondation De Sola
ONG Glasswing
PROJECT LED BY
Beatriz Maida Pacas
Françoise Schein