Global Certificate in Theater & Human Rights
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Theater & Human Rights is a unique course that combines the power of performing arts with human rights advocacy. This course emphasizes the importance of theater as a tool for social change, fostering cultural sensitivity, and promoting human rights.
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โข Theater & Human Rights: Introduction to the intersection of theater and human rights, exploring the use of performing arts as a tool for social change and promoting human rights. โข History of Theater & Social Change: An examination of the historical role of theater in shaping social and political discourse, from ancient Greece to contemporary movements. โข Theater for Advocacy: Techniques and strategies for creating theater pieces that advocate for human rights, including research methods, scriptwriting, and performance techniques. โข Human Rights Education through Theater: An exploration of theater as a tool for human rights education, including best practices for engaging audiences and facilitating dialogue. โข Theater & Human Rights in Conflict Zones: An examination of the role of theater in promoting human rights in conflict zones, including case studies and ethical considerations. โข Theater & Human Rights for Marginalized Communities: An exploration of the use of theater as a tool for promoting human rights for marginalized communities, including LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and racial and ethnic minorities. โข Theater & Human Rights in Prisons: An examination of the role of theater in promoting human rights in prisons, including the use of theater programs as a rehabilitative tool. โข Theater & Human Rights in Schools: An exploration of the use of theater as a tool for promoting human rights education in schools, including strategies for integrating theater into curricula and facilitating student-led productions. โข Theater & Human Rights Policy: An examination of the role of theater in influencing human rights policy, including case studies and best practices for engaging policymakers and advocating for change.
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