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Writing in Times of Conflict
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This exhibition showcased the power of words to achieve peace and reconciliation over the last 100 years, in response to conflicts as seen through the eyes of people that were there.
A selection of narratives by writers, journalists, politicians and local communities from Africa, Latin America and Europe was divided into four main themes: Writing for Peace, Writing in Wartime, Writing from Exile, and Writing in Protest.
Exhibition ran from 15 July - 14 December 2019.