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Solidarity is a multifaceted concept often influenced by personal narratives and culturalcontexts. In some cases, it can be distorted by superficial displays, as seen in ‘solidarity-washing’prevalent in various sectors. Breaking free from this cycle necessitates a fresh perspective. Museumsand children offer a unique avenue. A pilot initiative, conducted by the Museum of Communicationof Bern in collaboration with Cultural Inquiry, reveals that the minds of children, and in particular thosefrom migrant backgrounds, can offer genuine insights into authentic solidarity. Through the innovative‘Children’s Board’ methodology, children’s unfiltered thoughts and actions illuminate a path toward asincerity-based, children-centric approach to solidarity, emphasizing radical vulnerability and genuinecare.
José Antonio Gordillo Martorell (Tue,) studied this question.
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