The article highlights Saype, a French-Swiss artist, who created a large mural on a barge, titled 'Address Hate,' to combat the prevalence of hate speech. The mural features a tablet and highlights the importance of respect and dialogue in confronting hate. A viewing party at Time Out Market New York allows spectators to witness this floating artwork from above. Joshua Laterman from the Laterman Family Foundation emphasizes the work's accessibility, hoping it encourages public engagement with the topic. Saype expresses a belief in collective action to overcome societal challenges.
People are exhausted. 'AddressHate' is coming at it from many perspectives. When people confront hate head-on, it can be overwhelming. That's why our public artworks offer a more accessible entry point.
I am deeply convinced that it is together that humanity will be able to face the various challenges it must overcome.
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