Exhibition Overview
The disparity between the vision of equal opportunity, and its application, is greater than many of us know or are willing to admit. Regrettably, progress has yet to expunge the heritage of the past in relation to anachronistic views of the world and washed-out social stereotypes.
Ostensibly, the principles propounded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted and proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1948, should serve as the basis for a new outlook of a society more egalitarian, more liberal and with higher values. However, those principles have been applied only in part and in specific areas.
Raphie Etgar,
Curator
