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'Make them look twice and think twice': billboard campaign aims to inspire change with art

'Make them look twice and think twice': billboard campaign aims to inspire change with art Several billboards will be displayed around Cleveland this month, created by For Freedoms, a national art-as-activism platform supporting artists that spark civic engagement, in partnership with Guardian US and Guardian Cities. The billboards explore issues of redlining and structural racism, gender oppression, disparities in the arts, state-sanctioned violence and spirituality, says activist and artist Amanda D King.

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