Successful Graffiti Festival Held in Moulvibazar by CURE and Sarcastic School
Successful Graffiti Festival Held in Moulvibazar by CURE and Sarcastic School
In a powerful display of community solidarity and artistic expression, the Community United for Relief and Empowerment (CURE) and Sarcastic School jointly organized a day-long graffiti festival in Moulvibazar. The event, which took place from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, saw enthusiastic participation from students, locals, and CURE volunteers.
The primary aim of the festival was to honor the memory of those martyred in the recent anti-discrimination movement. Participants paid tribute to these martyrs through a variety of creative artworks, featuring powerful messages such as "Victory 2.0" and "Freedom 2024." These works not only commemorated the sacrifices made but also symbolized the dawn of a new era in the struggle for freedom and justice.
CURE and Sarcastic School extended their heartfelt gratitude to all who participated and contributed to the success of the event. The event showcased the strength of unity and solidarity within the community, serving as an inspiration for continued progress.
Mahtabul Islam Uday, President and organizer of CURE, expressed the spirit of the event, saying, "We, as young people, tried to express the language of our hearts through the language of art."