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[.white]The Right to Speak and Be Heard[.white]

[.white]When we talk about democracy, we must also talk about [.white]freedom of speech[.white]. In recent years, this fundamental right has been debated and even misinterpreted to the point where it has lost meaning for some. The [.white]Re:Claim Your Voice[.white] workshop takes a close look at the importance of free expression and the fact that not everyone has this right.[.white]

[.white]This workshop is based on the work of Cuban rapper[.white] [.white]David D Omni[.white][.white], who was forced into exile in [.white]Mexico[.white] due to the content of his lyrics. In Cuba, the price of speaking freely is high—especially for musicians who challenge the country’s authoritarian regime. David D Omni dared to do so, which is why he had to flee to Mexico, where he could live without fear for his safety.[.white]

Læringsmål

[.white]●[.white] [.white]Participants understand that freedom of speech is a human right that is not given in many parts of the world[.white]

[.white]●[.white] [.white]Participants can provide three examples of censorship or restrictions on free speech from Denmark and abroad[.white]

[.white]●[.white] [.white]Participants can discuss why freedom of speech matters in a society and why it is sometimes restricted[.white]

[.white]●[.white] [.white]Participants feel motivated to exercise their freedom of speech and understand that rap can be a way to do so[.white]


As part of the Re:Act project, we have developed three workshop formats designed to educate and engage young people in the 30 UN articles, helping them expand their knowledge, develop opinions, and feel more motivated to act on human rights challenges. We firmly believe that knowledge empowers, and with greater awareness of human rights, young people become better equipped as active citizens. Each workshop is led by two rap coaches, lasts five hours, and includes 3.5 hours of interactive learning.


As part of the Re:Act project, we have developed three workshop formats designed to educate and engage young people in the 30 UN articles, helping them expand their knowledge, develop opinions, and feel more motivated to act on human rights challenges. We firmly believe that knowledge empowers, and with greater awareness of human rights, young people become better equipped as active citizens. Each workshop is led by two rap coaches, lasts five hours, and includes 3.5 hours of interactive learning.


Workshop participants don’t just learn about human rights—they also reflect on their own beliefs and visions for a just society before expressing their perspectives.

ABOUT RE:ACT

The 30 articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights established by the UN are a cornerstone of modern Western society and something we at Rapolitics are deeply committed to highlighting. Unfortunately, awareness of human rights among young people in Denmark is declining. Studies from UNICEF and Danish Institute of Human Rights show that one in five Danish youth is unaware of human rights and that nearly half cannot name a single one.


As part of the Re:Act project, we have developed three workshop formats designed to educate and engage young people in the 30 UN articles, helping them expand their knowledge, develop opinions, and feel more motivated to act on human rights challenges. We firmly believe that knowledge empowers, and with greater awareness of human rights, young people become better equipped as active citizens. Each workshop is led by two rap coaches, lasts five hours, and includes 3.5 hours of interactive learning.


Workshop participants don’t just learn about human rights—they also reflect on their own beliefs and visions for a just society before expressing their perspectives.

ABOUT RE:ACT

The 30 articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights established by the UN are a cornerstone of modern Western society and something we at Rapolitics are deeply committed to highlighting. Unfortunately, awareness of human rights among young people in Denmark is declining. Studies from UNICEF and Danish Institute of Human Rights show that one in five Danish youth is unaware of human rights and that nearly half cannot name a single one.


As part of the Re:Act project, we have developed three workshop formats designed to educate and engage young people in the 30 UN articles, helping them expand their knowledge, develop opinions, and feel more motivated to act on human rights challenges. We firmly believe that knowledge empowers, and with greater awareness of human rights, young people become better equipped as active citizens. Each workshop is led by two rap coaches, lasts five hours, and includes 3.5 hours of interactive learning.


Workshop participants don’t just learn about human rights—they also reflect on their own beliefs and visions for a just society before expressing their perspectives.

Varighed:
5 hours
Pris:
DKK 7,500
Pris:
DKK 7,500

For workshops outside school hours, VAT is added on all prices.

Bookings in Fyn or Lolland-Falster incur a travel fee of DKK 1,000, and in Jylland and Bornholm a travel fee of DKK 2,000.

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