Here at DAHRA we like to thank those who support us by promoting us in various ways, so apologies for this being a long overdue post.
First big thanks to Tom Dennis and Garrick Webster and the team at Computer Arts for featuring / mentioning DAHRA and our contributing members in their last two issues





In issue 162 of Computer Arts, DAHRA’s work on DATA, and our upcoming work on a film on Tibet and a project with HypeforType were mentioned in the Output section.



In issue 163 of Computer Arts,, Mato Atom’s work for DAHRA’s “I Support DAHRA because…” brief was featured.
Many thanks to CA once again!

Also, founder Rishi Sodha was featured in an interview by Media 140 at OFFF and you can hear the interview here:
Many thanks to Media140 for the interview and we thoroughly recommend you have a look at their website, a really worthwhile endeavour!
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Designers Against Human Rights Abuse (DAHRA) was founded in the summer of 2008 by Rishi Sodha. A non-profit organisation, DAHRA exists to promote and raise awareness amongst those involved in the creative industry of their social, political and ethical responsibilities In order to achieve this goal DAHRA focuses on a variety of issues that designers are passionate about and creates an environment where these voices can be united and heard. Through various mediums our members are encouraged to express their opinions in order to raise awareness, not only about these various causes, but also amongst other creatives and the responsibilities they have It is important to note that DAHRA believes and supports equality for all people, animals and organisms and as such does not tolerate or promote discrimination of anyone or their values or beliefs. DAHRA exists as an aid to all creatives and not as a means to attack others The topic of human rights is extremely broad and as such DAHRA aims to focus on both human rights violations by others as well as creatives. Therefore DAHRA also aims to promote knowledge of accessibility and correct design practice as well as raising awareness of other human rights violations worldwide
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