TIMELINE
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2025
4rd Humanity Cartoons Competition
Racism — an affliction as old as humanity itself — continues to plague our world. Despite centuries of progress and countless acts of courage, this deep-rooted prejudice remains stubbornly alive. With this year’s theme, “Racism – One Race: Human”, we call upon cartoonists from around the globe to wield their pens not just as tools of humor or satire, but as instruments of change. Let us confront the absurdity of racial superiority with powerful lines and striking ideas. Let us expose the injustice — not with anger, but with the universal language of art. We invite you to join us in this creative resistance. Turn your thoughts into images, your indignation into inspiration — and help us show the world that beneath our differences, there is only one race: the human race.
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2024
3rd Humanity Cartoons Competition
This mobility brings with it economic, social and political problems. People who leave their countries at the risk of death face brand new problems in the countries they think of as ‘safe harbours’. Some are arrested, some deported and yet others lose their mental health within years of uncertainty imposed on them.
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2022
2rd IJA Humanity Cartoons Competition
Immigration and asylum are among the most important topics of discussion in the world today. The migration flow from East to West and from South to North is growing exponentially every year. Last year, approximately 80.000 people have applied for asylum in the UK. According to a UN report, more than 108 million people were forcibly displaced by the end of 2022.
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2016
1rd Humanity Cartoons Competition
Humanity Cartoons is a joint project of Time to Help and Human Rights Solidarity. These are two registered charities in England and Wales. Time to Help is active in humanitarian aid; and Human Rights Solidarity works on human rights. Immigration and asylum is an issue where these two areas of charitable work come together.
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