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Illustrating courage
Every World Refugee Day, we celebrate the contributions of refugees around the world.
This year, we were proud to honor the courage of refugee artists who use their creativity to connect and heal—bringing people closer together. Through their painting, their dance and their song, these inspiring artists open a door into their world and show us who they are beyond the label of refugee.
Artist and activist Diala Brisly created an illustration that makes the statement, “Refugees are courageous” to kick off the week. Forced to flee Syria in 2013, Diala now lives in France and runs art therapy workshops for children impacted by war.
Here’s what Diala had to say about the project:
“For me, courage is having fears, having all this worry, having all this trauma, and still having the energy to keep going.
I’m really happy to be part of the IRC’s World Refugee Day campaign this year. The slogan is ‘Refugees are courageous.’ I really like the slogan because it shows strength, regardless of all the troubles that we are going through.
Being strong doesn’t mean not being vulnerable. It’s being vulnerable, but not letting it stop you from going on. This is courage.” |
Learn more about Diala’s story.
PS: Diala was not the only refugee artist we featured last week. Explore the stories of our three other featured artists below or check out our hashtag #RefugeesAreCourageous. |
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