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streetartusa · 7 years
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An Honest Interview with Samantha Robison of aptART
In a time where borders and walls seemed to burst onto the global agenda in the context of halting spontaneous movement of refugees and migrants escaping violence and persecution, a very small group of artists and activist, led by Samantha Robison, decided to travel to some of the affected areas and instill hope to the youth who are often deprived of their most basic human rights.
Samantha Robison
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palmyrarelief · 10 years
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Syrian Refugee Children Tell it How it Is Syrian children living in the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan give their perspective on the things that have happened and difficulties they've faced.
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hyperallergic · 11 years
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How Art Is Helping Children in One Syrian Refugee Camp
Artwork created by Syrian refugees aged 12-18 in the Za’atari camp (all images courtesy of UNICEF)
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