Why Should We Care About Human Rights?
What exactly are human rights? And if they’re rights, don’t we just have them, anyway? The Museum of Sticks & Stones invites you to our first Community Curator Call, an insightful Q&A exploring a fundamental question: Why should we care about human rights?
Join MoSS Executive Director, William Smith Stubbs and Creative & Community Lead, Urusaro Rwagaju, and our special guest Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner with the Australian Human Rights Commission.
What to Expect:
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, 20th February
Time: 5:00 – 6:00 PM (via Google Meet)
MoSS Community Curator Calls are an opportunity to reflect, connect, and consider how we can each play a part in creating a more cohesive and peaceful society.
About Curator Community Program:
There are forces in this world that pull us apart, but there are also those that strive to bring us together. The Museum of Sticks & Stones is dedicated to fostering common ground and helping people rediscover the humanity in one another.
It’s a big mission, especially in a society that often feels increasingly disconnected—but big missions are easier when you have friends to share the journey.
As a MoSS Curator, you’ll join a passionate community of supporters working to shape the tools and resources that inspire empathy, strengthen community bonds, and bring people together. In return, you’ll gain exclusive benefits, including:
Learn more about the program: https://www.sticksstones.org/become-a-curator-join-us