The influence of Pop Culture on Human Rights began 10 years ago as an experiment of using media and popular culture to advance the cause of human rights. The very first effort, in the form of the album and music video on women’s rights, ‘Mann Ke Manjeere’, was an astounding success with the album staying in the top 10 for six months on MTV. Since then, breakthroughs have emerged as a potential force using popular culture to bring attention to domestic violence, women and HIV/AIDS, detention and deportation, immigrant rights and other crucial rights issues. In this backdrop, the webinar would explain the future course of action for teaching human rights through pop culture.
Topic
Pop Culture and Human Rights: Rap Music, Eurovision and Some Indian Cinema
General Details
- Date: August 5, 2021
- Time: 6:00 PM IST / 8:30 AM EST
- Mode: Online
- Platform: Google Meet
Speaker
Dr, Adam David Dubin, Assistant Professor of Law, Comillas Pontifical University, Madrid, SPAIN
Who can Attend?
- Students
- Academicians
- Lawyers/Advocates
- Judges
- Legal Professionals
Registration
Click on the link given at the end of this post to register for the webinar.
The link will be shared 1 hour before the webinar.
Registration Deadline
August 4, 2021
Note: Registration is for the first 100 participants only.
Kindly note that there is no registration fee.
Certificate
All participants who have registered and attended the webinar will be provided a Certificate of Participation.
Contact Information
For any queries, kindly contact:
Mr. Guruaj D. Devarhubli
Assistant Professor of Law, Anand College of Legal Studies, Anand
Mobile: +91 98989 04046