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In the face of change and political turmoil, investing in art and fostering creativity can lead to a sense of community, strengthen the economy and provide a sense of belonging to many.
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  • May 16, 2025

The importance of art, creativity as a gateway for change

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In the face of change and political turmoil, investing in art and fostering creativity can lead to a sense of community, strengthen the economy and provide a sense of belonging to many.

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A species of lizard first spotted in 1991 and categorized as “lost” for the past 30 years has reappeared in South Africa. Research duo Darren Pietersen and John Davies returned to the site where the lizard was originally discovered and came across it again.
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