ART WORKS Projects
Elizabeth Lazar is a seasoned communications professional with extensive experience spanning over a decade in various high-profile roles. Currently serving as the Creator and Host of the "Dollar Vote" podcast at NPR since January 2018, Elizabeth delivers insights on major business issues. Concurrently, Elizabeth provides executive communications, public relations, and development services to diverse clients across sectors, including technology and public health. As a contributing writer for notable publications such as the Huffington Post and Washington Post since 2010, Elizabeth showcases a strong writing ability. Elizabeth also holds a position on the Board of Directors for Art Works Projects, an international human rights organization supported by the United Nations. Previous experience includes noteworthy roles at SeatQuest and Visa, where strategic business development and communications initiatives thrived. Elizabeth earned a Master of Arts degree from the University of Chicago.
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ART WORKS Projects
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Art Works Projects provides visual advocacy tools which bring international awareness to human rights crises. Conceptualized and created in conjunction with long established humanitarian and human rights advocacy organizations, these art and design exhibitions, books, recordings, films, and other media provide opportunities for large numbers of the general population to engage in ending major rights violations. AWP’s agenda includes genocide, extreme sexual violence against women, the global shortage of potable water, forced labor and human trafficking, and child soldiers. AWP selects topics which are the most intractable, least covered in the mainstream media, and most abusive for victims.