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Title: Young People & Protests: A Latvian Radio Discussion

Latvian Radio Explores ⁤Link Between Puppetry, Youth⁢ Activism

Riga, Latvia – Latvijas​ Radio LR1’s “Ģimenes Studija” (Family Studio) program recently investigated the surprising intersection of ​puppetry ⁣adn protest, examining how both can serve as powerful tools for young people too voice their concerns and engage in civic action.The discussion was sparked ​by a youth-focused‌ play at the Riga Puppet Theatre exploring the role⁣ of puppets in demonstrations,coinciding with recent large-scale protests against Latvia’s potential withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention.

The⁢ program sought to‌ address ⁢a common dismissal of youth⁢ activism – the notion that protests are “only young people” ⁢- and⁢ explore what motivates young Latvians to take to the streets and whether their voices are being‌ heard by decision-makers. Experts debated⁣ the effectiveness of youth-led movements and ​the cultural meaning of ‍using symbolic ⁢representation, like puppets, to convey complex political messages.

Featured guests included Veronika Abdul-Visotka, director; Laima Jaunzema, choreographer; Cindy Mierture, ​chairperson of the ‌board ‍of‍ the youth institution “Protests“; and Sabine Ozola, a lecturer and ‌research assistant at the Latvian Academy of Culture.

Listeners were encouraged‌ to participate in the conversation by sending WhatsApp messages to +25660440. Latvijas Radio reserves the right to remove ⁢comments deemed disrespectful or unethical.

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