Suzanne is a former curator for The Museum of Freedom and Tolerance, amplifying the voices of those marginalised by racial and religious discrimination.

You don’t have to be an expert in human rights, to care about human rights. The Museum of Freedom and Tolerance is illuminating human rights by sharing everyday stories across this nation wide movement. I’m thrilled to be leading the team on this campaign.

 If we see human rights more and share them more, 

we will seek them more and live them more.

Seeing human rights in our everyday world builds compassion for others who aren’t afforded the same experiences. When we take the next step to openly acknowledge others and tell the story of their living expression of human rights – we say what we see – then we are more likely to advocate and act.

Using International Human Rights Day as a springboard, we are championing the real stories of remarkable Australians who have stood up and effected genuine change in their community. 

Stay tuned. This is a big campaign in progress!

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