Youths in Indonesia are transforming dark and neglected urban alleyways into vibrant street art galleries to improve local safety and foster community engagement. By painting colorful murals and cleaning up neglected public spaces, these grassroots initiatives aim to deter crime and reclaim areas previously avoided by residents. The movement not only enhances neighborhood security but also provides a platform for local artists, effectively turning hazardous corridors into active, welcoming community hubs.
- Indonesian youth groups are revitalizing neglected urban alleyways by converting them into colorful street art galleries.
- The initiatives aim to improve public safety and deter criminal activities by brightening and reclaiming dark, isolated areas.
- The transformation projects turn formerly avoided spaces into active, welcoming environments for neighborhood residents.
- These community-driven efforts foster local collaboration and provide a creative platform for young artists to showcase their work.
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This video says everything about sg freedom of expression. Remember the guy was arrested near the mrt Station.
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