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CBC IDEAS AT STRATFORD

THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: ARTICLE 12

Lazaridis Hall, Tom Patterson Theatre
Thursday, July 18, 2024
10:30 a.m. to noon
CBC Ideas Week: Brave New Worlds

How do we create a better world? How do we articulate the kind of future we want to live in, something that has never been tried before? This five-part series, moderated by CBC Ideas host Nahlah Ayed, explores efforts throughout history to imagine new possibilities and make them real by focusing on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 

Born out of the devastation of the Second World War, the Universal Declaration sought to set the world on a new course. The rights it sought to uphold have evolved over the decades since, at times widely upheld, at others eroded and denied. Each panel charts the state of one of these human rights through the years. What kind of new world were these rights supposed to create? What do they mean in the 21st century, and can their ideals be reimagined in the service of new utopias? What’s the relationship between rights and realities, between calling for a more just world - and actually bringing it into being?


The Right to Privacy: Article 12

“No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation” states Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It’s a right with profound implications for our lives in the 21st century, from digital surveillance to sexuality and autonomy.

Support for The Meighen Forum is generously provided by Kelly & Michael Meighen and the T.R. Meighen Family Foundation.

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