THREAD: @AP reporters around the world asked kids about living with the coronavirus pandemic and to use art to show us what they believe the future might hold.This is life under lockdown, through the eyes of children.http://apne.ws/4WD4nox
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@APHudson Drutchas, 12, of Chicago shows life before and after the coronavirus. Before, pollution swirls. After, the city is lush with clear skies. “I think the environment might kind of like replenish itself,” he says. http://apne.ws/dZorLUV pic.twitter.com/LXpOEo4W12
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Tresor Ndizihiwe, 12, of Kigali, Rwanda, draws a future with soldiers shooting civilians who are protesting. He adds dabs of red paint next to one of those who has fallen. “There is blood,” he says, “and some are crying.” http://apne.ws/a4ppoz5 pic.twitter.com/8whAzdrP03
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Elena Moretti, 11, of Rome, depicts the virus captured in a bottle. “The virus wanted to attack us, so instead of bringing us down, we counterattack and imprison it,” she says. http://apne.ws/08qpOE7 pic.twitter.com/C0sjCnB85Y
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Read their stories and see more artwork, as well as songs, a ballet dance and a LEGO creation here: http://apne.ws/gbujhAE
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Yes, eleven year olds think, feel and care, this deeply.
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#AU this is well done and beautifully respectfulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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