Use the social media platform of your choice to tell us your story about how the arts and arts & cultural education have helped people and communities heal. You can tweet a link to an article, post a pick of your current work in progress on IG, share a facebook post, or tag a friend on LinkedIn — whatever you like! — just make sure to tag @Campaign4GenC and use the hashtag #CreativityForGood.
Read moreHow Have You and Your Community Preserved Arts Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
This International Arts Education Week, we’re seeking out stories of teachers, artists, parents, students, teaching artists, and community members that are supporting arts education in the COVID-19 Pandemic.
We want to hear about how arts and cultural education kept young people connected to each other and their communities.
Read moreYoung Creatives and Protest Art
Jump onto the social media platform of your choice and tell us what Protest Art means to you. You can tweet a link to an article, post a pick of your current work in progress on IG, share a facebook post, or tag a friend on LinkedIn — whatever you like! — just make sure to tag @Campaign4GenC and use the hashtag #CreativityForGood.
Read moreCreativity for Good: How Are You Using Your Creative Superpowers?
We want to hear from you! How are you and the young people in your life applying Creativity for Good?
Please tell us about your project through this form below! Submitting the form below gives Creative Generation permission to share your project in a blog feature or on our social media.
Read moreCreativity for Good: Applying Creativity for Social Transformation
Last month, we announced the campaign for 2021: Creativity for Good. This campaign aims to share the stories, experiences, and projects led by young creatives applying their creativity for the social good. This blog explores how young creatives are applying their creativity for the social good and proposed new language, frameworks, and actions you can take to support creativity for good.
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