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Protest art in Sudan’s uprising
Drawing on a long history of political art and protest and to bypass old media censorship, Sudani artists go to the street and online to complement street protests.
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Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann is a cultural manager and curator. She holds an MA in African and Islamic Studies with a focus on art and gender. She founded the Sudanese urban arts initiative Yalla Khartoum and co-founded the feminist band Salute Yal Bannot.
Drawing on a long history of political art and protest and to bypass old media censorship, Sudani artists go to the street and online to complement street protests.