IHRAM in the News
Maverick Independent Book Reviews (Texas), June 25, 2025: Definitions and descriptions of humans are human rights issues: a review of The Evolving Gaze, IHRAM Press, by Lora Herrera
Cogent Arts & Humanities (UK), February 23, 2024: Guns end dreams: linguistic choices as trauma narrations in Baki and Adedoyin’s Endsars Rhythms, by God’sgift Ogban Uwen & Edem Ekpo Ene
The Dramatist (NY), May 1, 2023: “International Human Rights Art Festival,” by Larry Dean Harris
PartnersGlobal (DC), December 15, 2022: “The Connection between Art and Resilience, Part One with Tom Block,” by Roselie Vazquez-Yetter
Tamaddun Life (Indonesia), July 2022: Poetic Protest and Testimony in Endsars Rhythms, by Jayne I. Owan & Onyekachi Peter Onuoha
HVY.com (NY), December 2, 2021: “New York Welcomes the International Human Rights Art Festival,” by Meagan J. Meehan
Different Truths (India), April 9, 2021 “Thomas Block: All People Must Learn to See Through the Skin,” byTabassum Tahmina Shagufta Hussein
The Theatre Times (MA), January 13, 2021: 2021 FLYING START FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ART FESTIVAL, by Alexander Nderitu
Broadway World (NY), October 4, 2018: Barbra Streisand, Amy Poehler, Kathleen Turner, Bernie Sanders, John Lewis & More Co-Sponsor Human Rights Art Festival In NYC, by BWW Newsdesk
BronxNet TV (NY)
March 8, 2018
“Tom Block Interview about the Celebration of Black Men” at the Davenport Theater, 354 W 45th St, New York, NY with Dr. Bob Lee.
The "Celebration of Black Men" was a one-night program designed to celebrate Black men - their creativity, passion and wisdom, as part of a series of interim events held by the International Human Rights Art Movement.
Prologue To Progress
in conjunction with
The Culture Project
October 15, 2017 at St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, NY
Banned by His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan from performing as planned at St. Mary's Catholic Church
Press from after the banning:
New York Times: Festival Moves Event After Church Objects to Gay-Themed Content
"I think it’s absolutely, completely wrong," Ms. Kathleen Turner said. Deciding who should be heard and who silenced, she said, "is very much against the teaching of Christianity."
Crain's NY Business: Arts festival scrambling for space after archdiocese nixes LGBT performances
"The New York City arts community does not take kindly to censorship, especially now under the current political situation," Producer Tom Block said.
Broadway World: Catholic Church Refuses to Host International Human Rights Art Festival Event Featuring Kathleen Turner
The International Human Rights Art Festival is based in inclusion, honesty and sincerity - and brings together artists who will stand proudly before an audience and open their hearts, exposing their struggle in whatever arena they feel most challenged. "The idea that some of us would go forward while others were rejected is antithetical to our mission, our belief and frankly, our faith - respect does not stop at the doorway to one or another segment of the population," said Producer Tom Block.
Gay City News: Catholic Church Anti-LGBTQ Guns Still Firing on All Cylinders
Father Bernárd Lynch, an out gay Catholic priest persecuted by the Archdiocese of New York for his gay rights and AIDS work in the 1970s and ‘80s, wrote in an email from Ireland: "The news regarding Cardinal Dolan’s rejection of this most recent event with Kathleen Turner and others over LGBTQ content is no different. They still hate us. They hate who we are and how we love. Living or dying, my Church simply cannot accept us as co-equals in God’s image. What a disgrace. Thirty years later, we have marriage both here, in the land of my birth, and in New York, the land of my spiritual birth. The Church institutionally still spells death to us. What kind of God do they believe in?"
Episcopal Cafe: Arts festival too hot for Catholics moves to Episcopal church
Playbill: Update: Festival Finds New Venue After Catholic Church Dropped Support Over LGBTQ Content
“I feel fortunate in that I am not beholden to a spiritual structure that tells me who is worthy of a voice and protection, and who is not,” the producer commented. “We believe that all people share this right—we will not pick and choose among our acts or our issues, allowing some while rejecting others.“
NewNowNext: Human Rights Performance Forced To Move After Catholic Church Complains About Gay Content
Patheos: LGBTQ-Friendly Festival Changes Venues After Catholic Church Objects to Content
Broadway World: Photo Flash: Kathleen Turner Headlines International Human Rights Art Festival
Pink News, U.K.: Catholic Church banishes human rights festival over LGBT performance
Christian Post: NY Church Nixes Human Rights Art Festival Over LGBT Content
Press from before the banning:
Broadway World: Kathleen Turner Headlines 2017 International Human Rights Art Festival at Culture Project; Lineup Announced!
Broadway World: Kathleen Turner to Headline International Human Rights Art Festival This Fall
Broadway.com: Kathleen Turner Will Headline Culture Project's International Human Rights Art Festival
Playbill: Kathleen Turner to Headline October 15 Arts Festival for International Human Rights in NYC
NBC Live! Catching Up with Kathleen Turner
IHRAF Dixon Place 2017
BROOKLYN RAIL
"'Activist artists are not the center of the American culture, but we’re at the center of the American soul,' Block says. The artists involved echo Block’s passionate belief in activist art as an essential core of both who we are as Americans and what we aspire to become as we continue to build towards an ideal society."
-- Pirronne Yousefzadeh
AM-NEW YORK
"Though statement-making works will be seen at the festival, Block stressed that this event will represent the optimism rooted in each social theme."
-- Dana Reszutek
METRO-NY
"The non-partisan celebration of life and creativity..."
-- Linda Laban
THE NEW YORK OBSERVER
"The fight for human rights doesn’t end with the festival. Organizers hope people come out of the festivities inspired into activism of their own. Block says, 'If everybody in that room tonight did one more thing, there would be a lot more things happening in terms of fighting or struggling or dreaming of a better, more gentle world.'"
-- Jasmine Ting
HOLLYWOOD SOAPBOX
“I look at Donald Trump as the representation of a human energy that goes back to the beginning of time. He’s not an individual. He’s a representation of fear. He’s a representation of human tribalism. These kind of ideas go back to the caveman, so I feel very strongly that … positive energy becomes part of the reverse movement.”
-- John Soltes
Artists and Climate Change: Festivity in the Darkness
Broadway World: Bessie Award-Winning Choreographer Joya Powell on the IHRAF
Broadway World: Celebrating Advocacy through the Arts with the International Human Rights Art Festival
Huffington Post: Chinese Dissident Wei JingSheng featured at International Human Rights Art Festival in NYC
Voice of America (Mandarin): The International Human Rights Arts Festival Uses Its Soft Power to Face Anger and Division
WPAT Multicultural Radio 930 AM (interviews with Producer Tom Block): February 18, 2017 & February 24, 2017 NYUNow: New York's First Human Rights Art Festival
NYC-Arts: Top Five

