Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948 and is the world’s most translated document

  • The UDHR can be downloaded in over 383 languages here
  • A Signed Video is here: – produced by Signpost for Amnesty International
  • A Plain English Version is here
  • The English text of the UDHR is also on Facebook

The image above shows Eleanor Roosevelt holding the Spanish translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948
image: creative commons

In the  acts of memory UDHR booklets and posters below, the generic male pronouns of the original English version are replaced by non gendered alternatives.

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Anniversary  — an act of memory
A5, 16 page booklet on FSC paper
Design Monica Ross and Bernard G Mills 2011
Edition 3,500 2011
Printed by and with the support of eco-printers
Gemini Press
Contains:

a short description of the  Anniversary project
the full text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in English

Free at the recitations 2011-2013

 

 

 

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Acts of Memory poster of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Produced to mark Act 40, a collective recitation at Arnolfini, Bristol, 7.30pm 17.02.2012

Free to download and print :

 A3 print - 297 X 420 mm

A2 print - 420 X 594 mm

A0 print - 841 X 594 mm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Brighton Festival 2011 Special Edition 
A5, 16 page booklet on FSC paper
Design Monica Ross and Bernard G Mills 2011
Edition, 50,000 2011
Printed for free by eco-printers Gemini Press
Produced as part of  Act 31 Anniversary — an act of memory
a collective recitation, Queens Park, Brighton 3.oopm  29.05.2011
Contains:
Forward by Andrew Comben, Director of Brighton Festival
the full text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in English
information about
Act 31  Anniversary — an act of memory

Thanks to the generosity of Gemini Press this booklet was freely distributed during the Festival. If you would like a copy, please contact Rebecca Fidler
01273 260831 rebecca.fidler@brightonfestival.org

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