Above, some examples from 1968 –in the 20 years of the declaration–, going through the fight for LGBTQI + visibility up to the present day. 6. Other historical reference Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 17 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 18 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 19 The white dove, a symbol of peace, was on several posters throughout the turbulent years of the 1960s and 1970s, when the fight for human rights necessarily involved the end of armed conflicts. This latest illustration, for an Amnesty International piece,
was created by none other than Pablo Picasso. 7. The new standard symbol Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 21 In 2011, in New York, the new standard symbol of International Human Rights Day was launched. Created by Serbian jewelry retouching service graphic designer Predrag Stakić, it is an obvious and elegant combination of the pictorial elements most associated with the date: the hands and the dove of peace. 8. New fights Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 23 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 24 Emblematic posters to celebrate International
Human Rights Day 25 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 26 Emblematic posters to celebrate International Human Rights Day 27 In 2018, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights launched an international poster contest. Among the dozens of winners, some stand out for their brilliantly simple, forceful and urgent message: united voices against racism; denouncing the appalling conditions imposed on immigrants; the right to love freely; and the obvious reminder that we all have rights from birth.