Sobre
This activity helps you explore how context matters — how local realities, policies, and communities shape the way youth work, civic education, and artivism take place.You will learn from the examples of Ukraine and Georgia, reflect on similarities and differences with your own environment, and discover how creative civic practices adapt to different social, political, and cultural conditions.
This activity is linked to the CivicART Guidebook, Chapter 3 — Connecting Context and Communities.
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Tarefas
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1. Read Chapter 3 of the CivicART Guidebook or explore its summary.
2. Reflect on the contexts described (Ukraine and Georgia):
- What challenges and opportunities for youth participation and creative civic action do you recognise?
- How do civil society, youth policy, and art-based practices connect in these examples?
3. Think about your own community:
- What are the key issues young people face where you live or work?
- Who are the main actors and spaces that support youth participation, creativity, and civic life?
4. Share your reflection creatively — as a short text, video, podcast, visual map, or story.
You can make it viral and share it in social media, using the hashtags: #erasmus #civiceducation #artivism #CivicArt #ArtIsAct