Vision Board Workshop - Art against Hate
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Vision Board Workshop | Art Against Hate
Creating Together a Future of Respect and Acceptance
On Tuesday, September 17, the Vision Board Workshop | Art Against Hate was successfully held, an open artistic activity aimed at promoting the values of respect, acceptance, and inclusion through creative expression.
The workshop took place at Myrtillo Cafe and offered participants the opportunity to explore the world of collage, experiment with new techniques, and create their own artistic vision board. Through this creative process, participants were invited to envision the new season—and the future more broadly—free from hate, discrimination, and exclusion.
The activity was open to everyone, with no prior artistic experience required, placing emphasis on participation, collaboration, and free expression. The welcoming and supportive atmosphere encouraged dialogue and collective creativity, highlighting art as a powerful tool for social awareness and positive change.
The Vision Board Workshop | Art Against Hate was offered free of charge, as it was co-funded by the European Union, within the framework of initiatives aimed at combating hate speech and strengthening active civic participation.
The workshop concluded with a shared sense that art can serve as a common ground for connection, empowerment, and collective vision, contributing to the creation of a society rooted in understanding, equality, and solidarity.
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