What Lies Beneath is a magazine that explores big issues facing humanity from the intersection of human rights and the arts. Through questions, conversations and contributions from intergenerational perspectives, we invite readers to think critically about the world and reflect on what their role might be in changing it.
The Rights Studio is a creative hub for people and organisations to engage on human rights issues affecting children, young people and future generations in creative and artistic ways.
The first two issues were produced under the auspices of our sister organisation, the Child Rights International Network (CRIN). CRIN is a creative think tank that produces new and dynamic perspectives on human rights issues, with a focus on under-18s. They challenge the status quo because the norms that dictate children and young people’s place in society need radical change. They believe everyone can help to set right the world’s power imbalance if we collectively harness our courage, insight and compassion to break it.