Symbols of hate and racist comments can often be found scrawled across the walls of our cities. We so often simply pass by them, allowing them to fade into the urban scene. These images seem to imply that this kind of hateful expression is acceptable in our society.

There is a clear need to create positive, inclusive artwork and symbolism in our urban spaces to counteract these messages.

On November 9th, during the United Day of Action Against Racism and Antisemitism, IYNF need your help to make the urban outdoors a more positive place!

Let your inner Bansky out!

Learn how to make your own stencils, play with a spray-can and create your own positive urban art.

Join us at the John Lennon Wall during the International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism to create urban art which is an empowering, affirming call for equality for all.

Lets make love (and street art) not war.

We will provide the cans and a basics workshop, bring your creativity and your favorite Lennon quotes!

Join the European wide campaign to commemorate the past and protest against contemporary forms of fascism and discrimination.