Participatory Mural on the Issue of Street Brawl  by MAP Young People in Jakarta, Indonesia

Participatory Mural on the Issue of Street Brawl by MAP Young People in Jakarta, Indonesia

This mural was created by Children’s Forum of Cipinang Besar Utara (CBU) in Jakarta and was facilitated by an Indonesian artist-educator, Vina Puspita. The mural was initiated to respond to the available space/wall at RPTRA (Child-Friendly Integrated Public Space) of CBU in East Jakarta alongside young people’s interest to bring up social message about street brawls (tawuran) to the community. That issue has been persistently raised by MAP young people during the MAP project phases 1 and 2.

 

The participatory mural process took three days to finish. On the first day, they began the session with brainstorming on the themes and messages. Free writing techniques was being used to gather ideas and thoughts spontaneously. It was followed by a discussion to finalise the concept. Furthermore, they continued with the process of sketching, composing the mural layout and creating a digital simulation on the wall. They started to paint on the wall on the second day and finished on the third day. 

 

“Indonesia Butuh Kamu” as the title of the mural, is translated as “Indonesia Needs You”. It is a perspective that MAP young people would like to offer to their fellow youths, saying that they are valuable and needed by the country and even the world. The mural, thus, contains social messages for young people to stop fighting, build more empathy and and capacity by spending more time on positive things. Moreover, this work also reflected the importance of a family situation that is free from violence and community support for young people.

 

Here is the link to the 3-minute video that captures the process and the result of the mural:

 

Here is the location of the mural:

 

Kolase Bercerita

Kolase Bercerita

The “Lingkungan Sekitarku” (My Neighbourhood) virtual exhibition showcases works of art from young people participants of Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP). The art works voice opinions, reflections and hopes the young people expressed through collage-making. The exhibition is expected to open dialogues about young people, environment, and hope for better conditions.

 

Jangan
Jangan (Don’t): A Youth Comic About Choices and Consequences

Jangan (Don’t): A Youth Comic About Choices and Consequences

The story in this comic is inspired by the problem of Tawuran (street brawls) found in a sub-district in DKI Jakarta as identified by young participants.

The JANGAN (Don’t) comic booklet was created by MAP young researchers, based on the social problem analysis conducted by Children’s Forum of Cipinang Besar Utara in Jakarta. The young researchers represent five CSOs as MAP Indonesia partners: Children’s Forum of Cipinang Besar Utara, Children’s Forum of Cipinang Besar Selatan, Children’s Forum of Pademangan Barat, Red Nose Foundation, and Bina Matahari Bangsa Foundation. Illustrations for this comic booklet was co-created with Vina Puspita (MAP doctoral researcher). 

 

Jangan

English Version

Jangan

Indonesian Version

Rumah Tak Ramah – Unfriendly Home

Rumah Tak Ramah – Unfriendly Home

MAP young researchers in Indonesia created a short film to address the problem of stigma towards victims of sexual violence . The film is a research tool to create dialogue with community members about stigma and the causes of sexual violence.

You can find more information about the making of the film in Harla Octarra‘s (Indonesia Co-I) MAP blog How Does It All End here.