On June 25, 2025, Kenyan streets became vibrant arenas of protest and creativity as artists and arts organisations took center stage in the Gen Z-led movement. From digital art and graffiti to music and animation, creatives transformed public dissent into a cultural revolution. Amidst censorship and police brutality, their work gave voice to the voiceless, preserved memory, and pushed boundaries. This fusion of resistance and art marked a powerful shift in Kenya's civic landscape.

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