About Human Rights Radio

Music has always been a force for change. It carries the voices of those who resist, the rhythms of movements that demand justice, and the melodies of hope that unite people across borders. At Human Rights Radio, we believe that songs are more than entertainment—they are calls for justice, cries for freedom, and anthems of resilience. Founded by Todd Howland Prince Owolabia Deolia and Inès Tedjini , Human Rights Radio is a space where music amplifies the stories that matter. Through curated playlists, our Founders, Advisory Board—composed of human rights experts, artists, and advocates—share tracks that inspire awareness, action, and solidarity. Join the Movement! We are building a growing network who contribute to our evolving soundscape of human rights. If you are passionate about music and social justice, we invite you to be part of this initiative. Sign-up share own playlist. Let the songs become the soundtrack of hope. Together, we turn up the volume on human dignity!
About the founders
Todd Howland. Visiting Professor, Environmental Justice Clinic, Vermont Law and Graduate School, USA. Senior Fellow, Institute for Race, Power and Political Economy, New School for Social Research, USA. Former official, United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Prince Owolabi. Master’s student in Political, Legal and Economic Philosophy (PLEP) at the University of Bern, Switzerland. A passionate human rights advocate addressing critical issues such as internal displacement, early child marriage, and gender-based violence in Nigeria. Member of the African Young Entrepreneurs network, actively supporting innovation and youth empowerment across the continent.
Inès Tedjini