Using the arts to help displaced children in Lebanon
5 months ago
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The 'Peace Art Bus' tours schools-turned-shelters in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, picking up displaced children and taking them to the Lebanese National Theater where they participate in various art and creative activities. "Theatre today is an act of resistance," said Kaseem Istanbouli, the person behind the initiative. Olivia Zollino has more.
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