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In November 2021, the Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation and Amplifier, a nonprofit design lab that brings together artists and activists, launched an advocacy campaign to assist communities around the world that are in or emerging from conflict by fostering reconciliation through the stories of survivors.

With help from three artists, Camila Rosa, Thomas Wimberly, and Nurul Yaquin, the campaign includes 20 free, downloadable images in six languages to foster reconciliation through the stories of survivors. The images are based upon six primary themes – Listening to Survivors; Truth and Justice; Peace and Non-Recurrence; Memory and Reconciliation; the Missing and Disappeared; and Women’s Rights – and feature fictional people and symbols representing communities from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

They can be used as posters, projections, buttons, stickers – anything in the name of truth, justice and reconciliation. Please feel free to share them widely.

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Envision Peace

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Envision Peace
Envision Peace, by Camila Rosa
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History Repeats

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History Repeats
History Repeats Itself, by Camila Rosa
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Never Again

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Never Again
Never Again, by Nurul Yaqin
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Peace is Possible

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Peace is Possible
Peace is Possible, by Thomas Wimberly
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Truth, Justice and Reconciliation

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Truth, Justice and Reconciliation
Truth, Justice and Reconciliation, by Camila Rosa
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Amplifier Art Distribution Kit

Amplifier and the Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation (GIJTR) are launching a campaign to assist communities around the world that are in—or emerging from—conflict by fostering reconciliation through the stories of survivors. To holistically tell the stories of the survivors, the GIJTR campaign is profiling themes (justice, listening to survivors, peace and non-recurrence, memory and reconciliation, missing and disappeared, and unlawful detention) through artworks that feature fictional people and symbols representing communities from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

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