Universal Language, Art  


Members of a society perceive popular culture as a set of activities, beliefs, and items that give us with information that is constructed using art to please our sight and evoke feelings and thoughts. We believe that the Universal Language (Art) can be used to unite people globally on issues that affect us all. 

Providing Students a Platform for

Universal Language Art  

Our goal is to empower youth. To make a change. To give every young person a voice to fight for their future. You can be a part of our change. Join our team of climate change activists and help us redefine our future.

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WHO WE ARE


  Universal Language Art

We are a student-led nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, CA advocating for youth empowerment. As young people, we believe we have the right to define the world we live in.


Redefine Z encourages all forms of activism such as strikes, protests, marches, digital platforms, as well as creative mediums. Everybody has the right to a voice in the world they live in; it is our mission to make sure they have that voice. You too can be a part of that change.

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Physical Events

Our climate change activism includes peaceful marches, rallies, and physical awareness events in general with the purpose of educating the public on a certain issue and delving into how we can solve it. Examples of this include striking against climate change and big corporate's usage of fossil fuels, or #metoo marches to honor victims of sexual assault.

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Artivism

Throughout history, art has always been a mechanism for activists to express themselves through their chosen medium. This means covering important and sometimes controversial topics through an artistic medium to raise awareness through a universal language. Our climate change activism is primarily achieved through our artistic pieces.

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Social Media & Digital Advocacy

Our team uses a targeted approach to spread awareness through our social media accounts. We use art, poetry, and prose to quickly and efficiently disseminate information about important topics affecting our world. We have a catalog of informative articles and host educational webinars and summits online.

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Vision Statement

The list doesn't end unless we redefine it. This is our generation. Our future. Our lives to define. Climate change activism is the defining moment of our generation. It's our time to step up, our age is no excuse to wait.

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Universal Language:

Art


Art, being a universal language, speaks for itself. It does not have any language barriers. It is understood not only by expert art critics, but by any individual attuned enough to interact with image. We believe that art unites us in our global struggle for climate activism. Our mission is to showcase activist art from students around the world.

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ACTIVISM THROUGH ART

Artistic Activism is a dynamic discipline that combines the arts' creative potential to affect us emotionally with the strategic planning required for social change. Art and activism have distinct purposes in the world. Activism is the act of confronting and changing power relations, as the word indicates.


Art, on the other hand, does not always have a clear goal. It's difficult to identify what art is for or against; its significance is often in giving us with fresh perspectives and ways of seeing the world. We want to engage both the mind and the soul by using art as activism.

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#Metoo Marches

Because sexual harassment and sexual assault affect people every day, the "Me Too" movement, which focuses on the experiences of sexual violence survivors, has gotten a lot of attention.


The movement's supporters demonstrate how frequent sexual harassment is by sharing their own experiences. The objective is that through raising awareness of sexual harassment and the casualness with which it is sometimes dealt, tolerance for it will decrease and support for victims would increase.

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Frequently Asked Questions


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How do you promote the universal language, art?


The universal language is art. Art has a way of communicating with us without using words. Gazing into large oil paintings or unblinkingly up at ten foot tall statues, these works of art seem to catch our eye, hold our attention, and silently whisper our own thoughts and feelings. The words that artwork seems to say to our inner hearts are not bound by the constraints of spoken language. 


 The Universal Language, art , is all around us; we are so engulfed in it that we have lost sight of it. Daily architecture, magazine and newspaper images, filers, billboards, vehicles, and trucks have all been created to appeal to our senses and elicit feelings and thoughts. 


Universal Language Art has an unconsciously personal impact on us. People of all ages are enthralled by the same hundred-year-old painting that enthralled people a century ago.


At Redefine Z, we believe the in the power of Universal Language of Art to unite us in social justice issues globally. It evokes a response that is lost in the tedious translation of language. We hope to use our site to platform young artists as we work toward social change.


  • How is Redefine Z different from other activist organizations?

    Redefine Z is designed to elevate the voices of students as we redefine the world we live in. As young people, we have the most to gain by tackling social justice issues that will affect us for the next 60-80 years. We believe in enpowering students through dissemination of accurate information using art and social media platforms. 


    At Redefine Z, we believe activism starts with passion, and our passion is art. We believe we have the ability to speak to emotion and find common ground despite language and cultural barriers. We want to unite students from around the world on issues that define our future. Contact us today to see how we can work together!

  • What is the climate crisis?

    Climate Crisis: 

    Rising sea levels, ecosystem collapse, and more frequent and severe weather are the main concerns posed by climate change as the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere rises.


    Climate change produced by human-generated greenhouse gas emissions has a variety of effects on global systems. It warms the polar regions and oceans, for example, melting the ice cover at the poles and causing sea level rise. Climate change has an impact on ocean environments by reducing oxygen levels, reducing phytoplankton (small plants that serve as the foundation of marine food chains), and destroying coral reefs.


    Climate change influences weather patterns, generating more frequent and severe storms and droughts in many parts of the world. Higher temperatures are changing the length of seasons, and in some locations, they have already beyond ecosystem-safe thresholds.


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