
Tales of Love and Loss
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Change-Maker Stories from History
Launch of the 2023 Dublin Arts and Human Rights Festival and the flagship Eternal Rebels Exhibition, followed by a premiere performance of States of Independence, taking place on Friday 13 October 2023, 6pm, at the Pumphouse, Dublin Port. Guest speakers are Olive Moore, interim Director, Front Line Defenders, Mary Moynihan, writer, poet, theatre and film-maker, and Artistic Director of Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality with guest artist performances
Live performance of Love the Earth by Mary Moynihan, a Changemaker Storytelling performance for ages 5 to 12 adapted from GOAL’s Global Citizenship Education Resource, presented by GOAL NextGen and Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality.
Open mic night featuring poetry and music relating to themes of social issues, human rights, social justice, and solidarity
A workshop titled Write a Protest Song!, where, we will look at the history of protest songs, and draw on these themes to create our own songs relevant to today's (your) generation
Live Jazz and storytelling demonstrating the cultural signifcance and impact of music and dance in Liberation movements
Join us for an Open Mic night of poetry and music related to themes of solidarity, human rights and social justice. The floor is open for sign ups, and we will also have featured artists.