Meet the Artists at our Human Rights Awards

Join us at our flagship Human Rights Awards on Thursday 6 November, 6:30pm onwards in central London as we celebrate extraordinary leaders defending dignity, equality, and justice for all.

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About our artists for the night:

Mira Awad

Israeli-Palestinian singer, songwriter, actress, and activist Mira Awad made history at Eurovision with Noa’s peace anthem “There Must Be Another Way.” Based in London, she blends music and advocacy to champion women’s rights, equality for Palestinian citizens of Israel, and environmental awareness — using her voice to build bridges and inspire change.

Julia Vogl

Julia is an American-British artist with an international practice centred around printmaking and public art. Her work primarily focuses on what we do and share as humans that makes us distinct. All her works aim to represent the individual as well as the collective, creating beautiful installations that foster deeper connections and conversations.

Jacqueline Nichols

Combining cultures of the many peoples who hold the Middle East dear to their hearts, we will be using craft techniques to play with poetry and songs. Together we will create an intermingling of artistic voices and modes of expression that lean into traditional and contemporary craft practices.

Jaq is a London-based visual artist, educator, and cultural events producer. She has exhibited all over the world, including Tel Aviv, New York, San Francisco, Venice, Warsaw and Krakow.

Leor Roseman

Creating an open and immersive storytelling circle, Leor will invite people to tell stories that reveal something new to them. Related in the present tense, these stories will open up windows and vistas both to the narrator and the people around them, allowing participants to see people in a fresh light.

Leor is a lecturer and researcher in the department of psychology at Exeter University, where he specialises in psychedelics.

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We will also be joined by our fantastic award winners, former Breaking the Silence Chief Executive and human rights activist, Avner Gvaryahu, and Bedouin lawyer and Co-Executive Director of Itach-Ma’aki, advancing women’s rights and equality, Hanan Alsanah.

Read more about them here.

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