AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL “IMAGINE” Campaign
This
year, Amnesty International faces a major challenge: how best to promote
and protect human rights at the start of the 2ist century and in light of
current world events. As the
world’s largest grassroots human rights organization, Amnesty
International endeavors to lead the way by offering a message of hope and
humanity for all, through one of the largest human rights education and
media campaigns in its 40-year history.
To
this end, Amnesty International has been granted rights to the John Lennon
song “Imagine” by Yoko Ono Lennon to use as the centerpiece of its
global campaign. Over the years, music has played a vital role in uniting
people from diverse backgrounds and helping convey Amnesty’s mission –
but no song has the power to more eloquently capture the spirit of our
message of human rights and dignity for all than “Imagine.”
The
campaign will kick off on December 10th, 2002, when
International Human Rights Day will be observed as “Imagine
Day” with various events being planned in New York and Los Angeles.
An extensive human rights education campaign will begin in more
than 1,600 schools. In
addition, the “Imagine” message will be conveyed across various media
– from TV to PC – with a full-length music video, CD single, TV and
radio PSAs, outdoor and street posters, an extensive online campaign, and
curriculum-based educational materials.
All will be made available for use globally; Amnesty International
has presence in over 160 countries worldwide.
Production
has begun on re-recording and filming of John Lennon’s classic anthem,
featuring the voices of children from around the globe, backed by a group
of world-class musicians. In
December,
a
film crew will travel to five continents capturing the voices and images
of children that will become part of the video and final mix.
The video and CD single will be released in early February 2003.
A
recent Rolling Stone magazine article called the song “a simple, elegant
prescription for peace on earth.” Through this extensive campaign,
Amnesty International hopes to make “Imagine” a global anthem for the
21st Century. Our aim is to honor the spirit of
“Imagine” and its original intention – to raise awareness and
move people to consider what is required right now to make the world a
safer, more peaceful place.
We
are grateful to the growing list of participants in this campaign: first
and foremost artist/activist Yoko Ono Lennon; actor Gabriel Byrne; music
producers Hans Zimmer and Stewart Levine; CAA Foundation; Collaborate;
Dektor Films, MediaVentures, Magnum Photos;
the Los Angeles Unified School District; and YouthNoise.
We
ask for your support and participation.
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About
Amnesty International
Amnesty
International is a worldwide grassroots movement with 1.7 million members
in 160 countries, dedicated to protecting the basic human rights of every
man, woman, and child. Following the U.N.’s Universal Declaration of
Human Rights (UDHR), the organization works to stop the persecution,
imprisonment, torture, and execution of all persons based simply on their
race, religion, gender, ethnic background, or peaceful expression of their
beliefs.