Protest art has long been a powerful language for those who feel unheard, but in the digital age it has taken on new forms and unprecedented reach. In virtual spaces, social and political protesters use images, videos, music, performance, and written narratives to express resistance and demand change. The internet has transformed protest art from a local or temporary act into a global and persistent presence, allowing voices from marginalized communities to travel across borders and cultures almost instantly.
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