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In what ways can art express human rights? Can you think of examples from music, painting, or literature?
Visit the [https://musiclexis.com/index.php/Category:List_of_words English wordlist] in the MusicLexis dictionary. Can you find songs where human rights are being expressed or defended? Look for at least 3 songs. Then check the suggested answer list below.
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Which article of the [https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rights Universal Declaration of Human Rights] (UDHR) is each song most closely related to?
You can read a summary of the 30 articles below:
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In 2018, Cartoon Movement and the UN Human Rights Office celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by creating 30 cartoons. Each cartoon illustrated one of the 30 human rights articles.
Can you find which human rights article each cartoon represents? Play two Baamboozle games:
[https://www.baamboozle.com/game/831041 Baamboozle game 1]
[https://www.baamboozle.com/game/831507 Baamboozle game 2]
Now you can visit the article on the Cartoon Movement blog:
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What 3 words come to your mind when you think about art?

Share your answers and then look at the answers the students who took part in the eTwinning project "All We Need is ... Art" gave:


What does art mean to you? How would you finish the sentence "Art is ..."?

Share your answers and then look at the answers the students who took part in the eTwinning project "All We Need is ... Art" gave:


In what ways can art express human rights? Can you think of examples from music, painting, or literature?

Visit the English wordlist in the MusicLexis dictionary. Can you find songs where human rights are being expressed or defended? Look for at least 3 songs. Then check the suggested answer list below.


Which article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is each song most closely related to? You can read a summary of the 30 articles below:


In 2018, Cartoon Movement and the UN Human Rights Office celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by creating 30 cartoons. Each cartoon illustrated one of the 30 human rights articles.

Can you find which human rights article each cartoon represents? Play two Baamboozle games:

Baamboozle game 1

Baamboozle game 2


Now you can visit the article on the Cartoon Movement blog:


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