United States Hosts Global Exhibition Titled “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights”

United States Hosts Global Exhibition Titled “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights”
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A global art exhibition titled Women’s Rights Are Human Rights has opened in the United States, highlighting issues of violence and discrimination against women and promoting awareness of women’s rights as an inseparable part of human rights.
The exhibition is being held at the Don B. Huntley Gallery at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). It features a curated collection of artworks and posters that reflect the challenges women face, including domestic, political, and cultural violence, discrimination in education and employment, barriers to social participation, as well as issues related to reproductive rights and women’s autonomy in life decisions.
Dr. Elizabeth Resnick, the exhibition’s chief curator and a retired professor of graphic design, said the exhibition aims to present women’s issues through powerful visual language that communicates directly with the public and opens space for community dialogue on equality and social justice.
The exhibition is part of ongoing international efforts to promote women’s rights and combat all forms of violence against women. It will run until September 21, 2026, and includes educational programs and workshops to raise awareness about women’s roles in society and their fundamental rights.
The exhibition’s title is inspired by a landmark speech by Hillary Clinton at the United Nations women’s conference in Beijing in 1995, in which she emphasized that women’s rights are human rights.
Organizers hope the exhibition will serve as an international platform to inspire artists and advocates, while strengthening global dialogue on the challenges facing women worldwide.




