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RT @UNESCO: In the fight against #COVID19, we all have a role to play. What is yours? Join #DontGoViral, a campaign to inform communities…
UNESCOMay 18, 2020▪️ Museums are not neutral They have the responsibility and duty to fight racial injustice and anti-black racism at all levels. Read the statement of Lonnie G. Bunch (@Smithsonian & @ICOMUS) and ours. 📄https://t.co/aUwMhN7X1p #Museums4Equality #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/s6egPRr0yh
IcomOfficielJun 04, 2020Many artists use art as a tool to fight inequalities. During #COVID19, this risk is being used against them. Last week at our #ResiliArt event #UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador @Deeyah_Khan rang the alarm – we must not let this happen. ℹ️ https://t.co/CdGXKOsLSD #ShareCulture https://t.co/We7wuySK8s
UNESCOApr 22, 2020Harmful practices against girls cause lasting trauma, robbing them of their right to reach their full potential in life. @UNFPA is defying the practices that harm women and girls and undermine equality: https://t.co/Id1Hy7AjFt #AgainstMyWill https://t.co/uA3uubJlIn
UNESCOJul 06, 2020RT @UNESCO: It's time for all of us to make the post #COVID19 world a better one. It all starts with education, science, culture and infor…
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