The Peace Justice Conference took place at the Tvind International School Centre in Ulfborg, Denmark, focusing on peace, justice, human rights, and collective action. The conference is part of the educational program of DNS – The Necessary Teacher Training, an institution promoting critical, international education and social responsibility.
The conference, organized by DNS students and teachers, aims to combine education, activism, and creativity. Workshops, debates, performances, and exhibitions are designed to foster a worldview centered on social justice and global responsibility.
Italian artist and activist Gianluca Costantini presented an exhibition of drawings dedicated to Palestine. The artwork, developed over years of engagement with human rights issues, uses graphic art and visual journalism to depict the consequences of occupation, violence, and the denial of fundamental rights experienced by the Palestinian people. The exhibition features faces, gestures, and testimonies.
The presence of Costantini’s exhibition in Ulfborg highlights the role of art as a language that transcends borders, cultivates empathy, and challenges perspectives. The drawings on Palestine do not provide simple answers but instead raise important questions, encouraging viewers to consider their position and acknowledge shared responsibility in defending human rights.
The Peace Justice Conference has been featured on Facebook and Instagram, showcasing the event and Costantini’s artwork.
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