Indonesia’s 67 million youth are vulnerable to the same intolerance that threatens the nation’s democracy and undermines development. To address the scars left by bullying and racism, a group of students in the City of Makassar and Gowa Regency have found liberation through the process of creating art.
USAID provides Indonesian youth with positive outlets for self-expression by supporting local organizations to implement art and culture projects, helping students gain a greater understanding of tolerance and respect.
Explore the students’ beautiful artworks and listen to their heartfelt testimonies in this video.