Human Rights
Title
Human Rights
Language
English
Description
"This artwork is used to represent the idea of women’s rights being human rights. This phrase comes from famous abolitionists and feminists, such as Sarah Moore Grimké, Angelina Weld, and Hillary Clinton. The usage of human rights makes it more inclusive to everyone fighting for equality and is an empowerment to the women’s rights movement. My artwork displays the message of human rights and depiction of the female reproductive system to represent women and their rights."
Hannah Emmons shared with us this link: https://share.america.gov/womens-rights-are-human-rights/
Image Description: Reads "Human Rights" pictured with a female uterus in reference to reproductive rights for women.
Hannah Emmons shared with us this link: https://share.america.gov/womens-rights-are-human-rights/
Image Description: Reads "Human Rights" pictured with a female uterus in reference to reproductive rights for women.
Creator
Hannah Emmons
Original Format
Embroidered Cloth
Collection
Citation
Hannah Emmons, “Human Rights,” Embroidering for Peace and Memory, accessed April 24, 2024, https://embroidery.unfdhi.org/items/show/195.