Jack Healey Posters x Support the Human Rights Action Center

December 17, 2015

Jack Healey is a champion of human rights. He was integral in my portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi which helped shine the light on the human rights issues in Burma. Jack has worked with numerous musicians to use music as an avenue for spreading messages of awareness and fighting oppression. I was honored to create and design the cover for his new book “Create your Future.” Jack continues to create change through his Human Rights Action Center, which partners with creative luminaries to focus awareness on critical human rights issues. The HRAC still have 100 posters left which I designed for Jack. Grab a poster and help support a great man always fighting for the greater cause, universal human rights. – Shepard

Posters and books available HERE

Jack-Healey-18x24

Create Your Future, by Jack Healey

Create Your Future tells how Jack Healey inspired musicians, artists, young and old, rich and poor, to make their voices thunder for those who have been silenced by oppression and tyranny. In his twenties, after leaving the seminary, Jack stepped onto the front line with Dick Gregory, Muhammad Ali, John Lewis and Chris Hani, among others, to tackle real issues like hunger and civil rights. With his soul stirred for action, Jack joined the trenches as Director of the Peace Corps in Lesotho, southern Africa, and then became director of Amnesty International USA. Recognizing that music is a universal language, he inspired rock ‘n roll stars to tour the world and raise consciousness about human rights. Passionate and tireless, Jack’s work was only beginning. In 1994 he founded the Human Rights Action Center where he has kept a youthful glow on his love of human rights standards and has done magical events with his drive. Jack believes that Creating Your Future is not just a possibility—it is a responsibility; one that we owe ourselves, our family, our community and our world.