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Inspiration / Designers Against Tibetan Abuse (Data) Book

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Designers Against Tibetan Abuse (DATA) is a new book compiled by a friend of mine Rishi Soda, founder of DAHRA. 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 as well as to raise awareness of different instances of Human Rights Abuse. As such the first project focuses on Tibetan Rights and is a combination of a book (on Sale February 2nd 2009), a limited edition Si Scott silk screen poster (only 50 going on sale also on February 2nd 2009) and an exhibition in London in the Summer of 2009. 52 creatives from around the world all contributed pieces focussing on different aspects of Tibetan Rights forming this inspiring book avilable for £15 + postage. All proceeds go to the Tibet Relief Fund, who are also distributing the book, and all the money goes directly to them. Find out more about the project and some sneek preview images here


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    JPS
    13th Feb 2009
    2:25 am
  1. Gorgeous and for a great cause – this will be on my bookshelf soon.