Workshop on music and human rights

RFK Human Rights Switzerland is embarking on a very special new partnership with the music school region Wohlen. Together, we will explore human rights through a musical prism. In order to give teachers a first idea of what human rights education (HRE) through music lessons could be like, a workshop was organised based on RFK’s cooperation with the Grammy Museum.

The day began with an introduction into the work of RFK Human rights, the whole school approach and what it means to teach human rights. With the help of US colleagues, the organization was able to provide diverse insights into its organization worldwide and here in Switzerland. After a short break with delicious cake, the second interactive part was kicked off with »Where is the Love?« by the Black Eyed Peas. Not only to creativity going, but especially to listen to the music, read the lyrics and think about how (if at all?) they match and how they make you feel.

The group moves on from one discussion to the next, when it becomes clear what a remarkable role this music school and its teachers play in the community: teachers teaching former student’s children, playing at funerals of their pupils grandchildren or in happier times playing at their wedding. The teachers are very aware of the social impact they have on and in their community, even to the extend that they feel responsible for integration in their community - and of course it all starts “at home”, so there is an active wish to better integrate amongst themselves.

Another touching story is how one teacher is discovering new ways of teaching: originally inspired by an autistic pupil he now uses these new methods on all his pupils. “We must help students to find their own authenticity” is how this teacher sums up his approach.

Needless to say, both parties left the workshop inspired by each other and are looking forward to further cooperation!