Inclusive World: Breaking Barriers for Change

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Dec.13.2023
Inclusive World: Breaking Barriers for Change
A new mural titled "Everything about us is about us" was unveiled at Saba Torricella parking lot in Ascoli Piceno, Italy.

According to a report by Agence Anciènne Press on December 12th, a new mural has been unveiled at the Saba Torricella parking lot in Ascoli Piceno, Italy. The mural, titled "Everything About Us is About Us," conveys the message of "Changing Flowers: Breaking Barriers for a More Inclusive World.

 

This mural was commissioned by the Italian company Japan Tobacco International (JTI) and promoted by the organization Save the Planet. It was created by the renowned national artist Andrea Tarli.

 

Tali's mural theme aims to break down barriers associated with disabilities - both in terms of architecture and other aspects - and convey a fervent longing for hope and inclusivity. It quotes a phrase from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, inviting the public to understand the challenges faced by disabled individuals daily and convey the message that these barriers can be overcome.

 

Mayor Marco Fioravanti of Ascoli Piceno, Tindaris Cacia, Corporate Affairs and Communications Manager of Japan Tobacco International Italy, Nicolò Gerico of Save the Planet organization, and muralist Andrea Tarli, all took part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

 

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