Minority rights and the power of art and protest amidst the pandemic

Minority rights and the power of art and protest amidst the pandemic

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Minorities have been disproportionately negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and art and protest have been seminal to their fight for human rights. However, at the same time, their artistic freedom and cultural rights have been placed at severe risk.

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