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Hands-on art can inspire public engagement and empower people to take action in society, says Tanja Beer

Images of environmental destruction, war, suffering and injustice flash by every day on our news screens, Facebook and Twitter feeds, prodding us to do something to help. But all too often this tsunami of information does the opposite – it leaves us feeling powerless.
Watching from the comfort of our homes we can easily become distant and passive in the face of real problems demanding action... Keep reading on The University of Melbourne

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How hands-on art can make a difference (University of Melbourne)