You Make Your Rights
About
You Make Your Rights is a visual and text-led work that examines how power is built, defended, and normalised, often through the stories we tell about identity, belonging, and fairness.
Using bold imagery and minimal language, Carlos Simpson invites the reader to confront uncomfortable contrasts: who is seen, who is protected, and who is expected to carry the cost? The book does not offer slogans. It asks sharper questions about responsibility and the choices that shape public life.
This is a book for readers interested in visual culture, social commentary, and the ethics of everyday decisions.