Stuart Semple to curate art of letter writing for Amnesty- collaborating with the public to Write for Rights
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Posted: 25 November 2011 On 1st December, acclaimed artist Stuart Semple will host a live-art-letter-writing event in the Amnesty Shop @ BOXPARK (Amnesty’s first retail concept store, featuring collaborations by British creatives such as Stuart). Members of the public can make their voices heard in support of Amnesty International’s’ ‘Write for Rights’ campaign, in the lead up to Human Rights Day (10th December). Amnesty has been campaigning for 50 years to protect human rights; wherever fairness, freedom, justice and truth are denied. WOZA’s story is being spotlighted by Amnesty for its new ‘Write for Rights’ campaign, where thousands of people across the UK will write a hand-written letter on behalf of ten Amnesty cases. ‘The Power of Love can conquer the Love of Power’ say the Women of Zimbabwe Activists (WOZA). ‘In Zimbabwe women rights’ activists have been beaten, harassed and imprisoned for protesting peacefully - a basic human right we prize and exercise freely here in the UK. We are asking Londoners to come down to BOXPARK on 1st December and to express support for these women by writing a short message on this marvellous art work by Stuart Semple. We hope that this event will have a positive impact for the Women of Zimbabwe Arise.’ Twitter: @AmnestyBoxpark Facebook: Amnesty Boxpark |

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