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Goodluck Jane hosts Color for Change women's art event
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86632, member: 27"] City walls turned into loud reminders that stitched fabric can shove gender inequality into the spotlight without throwing a punch. International Women’s Day 2026 gathering [LIST] [*]Goodluck Jane is hosting women on March 8, 2026. [*]Color for Change centers on public art and equity talk. [*]Her event leans on dialogue, art-making, and straight-up advocacy. [/LIST] Goodluck Jane’s artistic style [LIST] [*]Goodluck Jane works across fabric, paper, drawing, and paint. [*]Jane blends cut textiles with collage for layered visuals. [*]Her pieces dig into identity, heritage, and womanhood themes. [*]Textured surfaces in her art double as social commentary. [/LIST] Color for Change campaign launch 2024 [LIST] [*]Goodluck Jane kicked off Color for Change on March 8, 2024. [*]The campaign used giant textile murals in city spaces. [*]Ankara fabric scraps formed portraits of women leaders. [*]Each installation pushed back against gender-based inequality. [/LIST] Community-driven mural process [LIST] [*]Goodluck Jane, built the project around open community forums. [*]Survivors and local women shared lived stories in discussions. [*]Conversations steered the look and feel of every mural. [*]Participants cut and placed fabric, shaping collective authorship. [/LIST] Murals as neighborhood touchstones [LIST] [*]Goodluck Jane’s murals became standout landmarks in their areas. [*]Schools arranged visits that sparked talks on gender respect. [*]Young girls faced towering portraits stitched from patterned cloth. [*]Layered textiles signaled strength and ancestral continuity. [/LIST] Advocacy partnerships and outreach [LIST] [*]Goodluck Jane, teamed up with legal advocacy groups. [*]Organizations ran info sessions during mural reveal events. [*]Resources and protection guidance reached attendees directly. [*]Art on those walls doubled as both inspiration and intervention. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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