
Creativity Meets Climate Justice in Highland and Moray Schools
Over 600 young people across the Highlands and Moray turned their climate concerns into powerful creative action through Highland One World’s Art for Action project.
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The new Art for Action toolkit supports upper primary and secondary teachers to facilitate creative, learner-led “artivism” projects focused on social justice and environmental issues
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Over 600 young people across the Highlands and Moray turned their climate concerns into powerful creative action through Highland One World’s Art for Action project.

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