Talia Radford explores human rights through the lens of design
Talia is a Spanish born, British bred, Vienna based human rights advocate with an over 10 years working background in design and innovation. People are at the core of her work: their relationship to themselves, each other and their surroundings.
Talia’s approach is intuitively interdisciplinary, seeking to understand the systems that provoke the problem and that simultaneously provide solutions. In the age of the Anthropocene, whether as an activist, a business owner, a state official, or everything in between, she strongly believes we are all participants in the success of creating a human-rights-centered world.
Here you will find original academic essays, opinion pieces and audiovisual material that break down aspects of applied human rights concepts and practice.
Latest Essays
Read about the why and how of decolonizing research (and what design has to do with it)
Racist Rhetoric in the Media and what we as citizens can do about it - a Zine.
Your voice matters.
75 million people live without direct access to clean and safe drinking water.
Latest Visual
Racist Rhetoric in the Media and what we as citizens can do about it. A rant and a zine.
Your voice matters.
Continuing the series on POWER, Alfredo and Qendresa join me today to spell out the subtle but important difference between Hidden and Invisible power.
Power takes many forms. Let´s explore two opposing yet significant forms of power.
In this video I show you how to contact the UN Special Rapporteur on Women´s Rights.
The industrial distribution of novels led to the “self-evidence” of human rights