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#ResilienceOfSlaveIsland
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- Vellons Passage
#ArtOverFear
It was scary for Bhagya to navigate in the alleys of the Slave Island after dark. Being indeterminate of sex #androgynous, Bhagya faced a lot of societal prejudice and biases, which made life hard and unaccommodating.
#NoFearOfTheDark
Bhagya's portrait in the alley created behavioural change at the microlevel. Her surroundings realised she is a part of its community and needs to be encouraged and supported. As a sense of belongingness and acceptance developed within Bhagya's world and her neighbourhood, there was a positive change in Bhagya's temperament. The fear of the dark has started to fade.
#ArtForSafeCommunities