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"Embrace a Culture of Curiosity, Not a Culture of Fear"

World Voices Project Is A Mosaic of Recordings of people reading the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights in their native language.

The goal of World Voices Project is to travel around the country and throughout the world as an artistic and educational audio installation. A key focus is to reach young people; to encourage them to grow up embracing people's differences instead of fearing them, to appreciate other cultures which leads to respecting human rights.

Response to World Voices Project

World Voices Premiere JULY 20 - AUGUST 3, 2008
@ The South Street Seaport
was a great success. Thank you to design studio ArchiCulture for giving this audio installation a brilliant visual design aesthetic.


World Voices Project needs your support. For non deductible contributions, donate directly via the button in the left menu. To make an online tax-deductible contribution, please click here.

For more budget information, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Thank you for being a part of World Voices Project!


Click on The Earth to hear an example of the Articles of the Declaration in Zulu.


Explore the articles of the Declaration and all of The Voices by clicking on the Language and Article links at the left.

A sampling of World Voices Project is featured on the United Nation's Human Rights web site. By clicking on the logo below, you will be taken to the United Nation's Human Rights web site.

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"The Ability to reach unity in diversity will be the test of our civilization."
Mahatma Gandhi