#ZeroStigmaPH
Arts for Stigma Reduction Outreach
for Art Schools and Art Organizations
supported by Moleskin Foundation #CreativityForSocialChange
Arts for Stigma Reduction Outreach
for Art Schools and Art Organizations
supported by Moleskin Foundation #CreativityForSocialChange
Arts for Stigma Reduction Outreach - This outreach by CAMP and Camp Neñada Community Center is a creative initiative aimed at breaking down the barriers of stigma through education and artistic expression. The campaign focuses on four main lectures: **HIV 101**, **Sex and Sexuality (SOGIESC)**, **Creativity and Mental Health**, and **Arts for Stigma Reduction**, which explores the research behind the transformative power of arts in reducing stigma. The use of Moleskine notebooks plays a crucial role in this campaign, serving as a personal space for participants to express themselves creatively, reflect on their learnings, and release emotions. These notebooks are not just a tool but a companion in their journey towards understanding, acceptance, and healing. Through this program, we empower individuals to use their creativity as a process for personal transformation and as a way to inspire change in their communities. #ZeroStigmaPH #CreativityForSocialChange
Creative Tools for Social Change - Moleskine and the Moleskine Foundation have joined forces to create a long-term program to support creative communities worldwide. The program is committed to donating every year thousands of creative tools: notebooks, cahiers, volant, and writing instruments to several non-profit organizations across Europe, Great Britain, the US, Canada, Mexico, and APAC region. This is not only a donation program. It’s a way to build a global community of organizations that share the same vision, amplifying stories, sharing experiences and best practices, building a creative ecosystem, and fostering creativity for social change together. The goal is to support underserved communities globally by offering tangible instruments in which to pour their reflections and thoughts, their inspired moments, doodles and inspirations, in the firm belief that creativity and imagination are key drivers for producing positive social change. The program targets non-profit organizations whose work highlights the link between creativity and social transformation. As such, they not only produce unique and unconventional programs and initiatives but generate and foster social change. Areas of intervention might include education, arts and culture, social justice, minorities inclusion. #CreativityForSocialChange. Discover the recipients of 2023 below:
Regional Lead School for the Arts - Angono, Rizal
Regional Lead School for the Arts - Angono, Rizal
Regional Lead School for the Arts - Angono, Rizal
Regional Lead School for the Arts - Angono, Rizal
Angono Mayor Jeri Mae E. Calderon, with Binibining Angono Mikka Motoda, and Artist Kazuyuki Motoda.
Artist Kazuyuki Motoda & Angono Councilor Ma. Elena D. Ibañez.
Artist Kazuyuki Motoda & Angono Tourism Office Tracy Ann P. Vicente.
Artist Kazuyuki Motoda, Public Schools District Supervisor of Angono Shiela B. Peñano, Parent Leader/Volunteer Katherine Concepcion, & Camp Neñada Community Building Officer France Buenaventura.
[October 10, 2024 | Taguig City, Philippines]
CAMP Brings Arts for Stigma Reduction to ManilART2024!
We are thrilled to bring CAMP's Arts for Stigma Reduction and #ZeroStigmaPH advocacy to ManilART 2024! This special event will feature a lecture by Ian Felix Alquiros on October 10, 2:30-4 PM, highlighting the role of art in breaking the stigma. The session will include a creative engagement using Moleskine Notebooks and Journals, underscoring the power of creative expression in stigma reduction.
ManilART, the country’s longest-running art fair, also features insightful talks on the Creative Industries Act, Colonial Art, and AI’s Role in Contemporary Art.
Join us at SMX Convention Center Aura from October 9-13, and experience the transformative impact of art.
🎟️ Get your tickets now at Ticketbooth.ph!
#ManilART24 #ArtForStigmaReduction #ZeroStigmaPH #CreativityForSocialChange
Arts for Stigma Reduction Session was done as part of the TransPeer Camp 2024: Iniingatan, Inaalagaan, at Inaasikaso (Peer Education Training) held last September 14 to 17, 2024, at B-Hotel Alabang, attended by Transgender networks from Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Las Piñas, and Taguig City. This gathering provided a safe space to confront the research findings head-on—a critical first step in initiating conversations and reducing stigma.
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Our Moleskine journals played a significant role during these activities, offering participants a personal outlet to express their emotions and reactions creatively. Through these journals, they can reflect, process, and start dialogues, which are crucial in our journey to #ZeroStigmaPH.
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#ArtForStigmaReduction #CreativityForSocialChange #TRANSPEERCAMP2024 #ZeroStigmaPH
For the most updated real-time campaign details and creative outputs, please visit our official FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/camp.inc.ph/
Culture and the Arts Managers of the Philippines (CAMP) Pag-ayo, Inc. is a non-profit organization of artists, trainers, health advocacy workers and volunteers who are passionate about reducing stigma and discrimination affecting the marginalized communities, particularly the PLHIV, LGBTQIA+, and people who have mental health conditions.
This 2024, we will actively operate in the areas of NCR and Rizal, and the online sphere, and will continue our efforts in implementing projects that are meaningful for the affected community and in support of the HIV service delivery network, towards #ZeroStigmaPH.
JOIN US! We are open for Members/Volunteers, for an opportunity to be part and/or spearhead a Stigma Reduction Project with us this 2024!
Sign Up Here: https://forms.gle/ehBxHdNvZCnUg4kUA