The European Union in Montenegro celebrates human rights with a series of activities

The online prize game "Human rights in the palm of your hand" will last until December 10, after which the winner will be announced, while the photos of artist Misha Schneiderberg will be exhibited in the European House until December 14, according to the announcement.

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Exhibition "Ask yourself", Photo: EU info center
Exhibition "Ask yourself", Photo: EU info center
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The Delegation of the European Union in Montenegro and the European House have prepared a series of activities on the occasion of the Human Rights Day on December 10, so the traditional online prize game will start today, while the photo exhibition will be opened in the European House, according to the announcement of the European House.

The online prize game "Human rights in the palm of your hand" will last until December 10, after which the winner will be announced, and is available on the website www.pravanadlanu.me.

"The game consists of different fields dedicated to human rights, which the contestants move through by throwing a dice. Everyone who scores 50 or more points out of a possible 81, qualifies for a prize, i.e. a package of luxury EU promo material, signed by domestic fashion and jewelry creators" , it is emphasized in the announcement.

As they say, "three winners will be chosen randomly from the database of qualified competitors, while the result will be published on the social networks of the European House".

They add that, in addition, the "Kings and Queens" photo exhibition by photographer and artist Misha Schneiderberg, better known as Snorel, is open for those interested from today and will be available until December 14 at the European House.

As they say, it is an internationally recognized series of photos of drag kings and queens with their other halves, that is, themselves. Each picture shows two personalities of the same person, using photo montage.

In addition to these events, a campaign dedicated to the fight against gender-based violence "#Zapitaj_se" is underway.

"The main part of the campaign is photos in which photos of women and broken objects are melted by double exposure, with which the artist Nada Vojinović indicates that the abuser sees the person he is doing violence to as an object, not a human being," the announcement states.

They point out that the photos are accompanied by strong psychological messages, the aim of which is to make the viewer question their attitudes and behaviors, which can lead to, support or justify violence.

The exhibition will be presented at the Faculty of Law of Montenegro, from December 5.

"The same photographs will be permanently exhibited at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, as well as at the Faculty of Economics, Medicine, Civil Engineering and Architecture in Podgorica," the announcement concludes.

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