From India to Colombia to Guinea-Bissau, communities are harnessing film, dance, dress, and visual arts to visibilize and humanize marginalized people and their struggles.
Redefining realities: The art of social justice celebrates the creative expression of communities to better represent who they are – and their visions for a more just and equal world.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Your February Bulletin, showcases how counterparts use art as a tool to advance social justice.
For more than 35 years, Deccan Development Society has worked with poor, Dalit caste women farmers.
At a time when tropical forests are disappearing, Tiniguena has preserved them by supporting a network of community forests protected by local people.
In Quindío, Colombia, trans women have created Kathleya Trans, a grassroots group that combats violence.




