A/HRC/37/55: Report of the Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights - Note by the Secretariat
Published
04 January 2018
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A/HRC/37/55
Focus
Cultural rights
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Summary
In her third report to the Human Rights Council (A/HRC/37/55), the Special Rapporteur addresses how actions in the field of arts and culture can make significant contributions towards creating, developing and maintaining societies in which all human rights are increasingly realized.
By engaging people and encouraging their interaction through artistic and cultural expression, actions in the field of culture can open a space for individuals and groups to:
reflect upon their society
confront and modify their perception of one another
express their fears and grievances in a non-violent manner
develop resilience after violent or traumatic experiences, including human rights violations
imagine the future they want for themselves, and
and how to better realize human rights in their society.
Through these initiatives, people can increase social interactions necessary for mutual understanding and built or rebuilt trust. This is essential to achieving a range of human rights goals and to respecting cultural diversity.