UN@80: Kenyan-British Artist Megan White’s Plea for Blue Oceans
Kenyan-British ceramicist Megan White marks UN@80 by celebrating marine life through her Blue Oceans art and urging us to protect our seas.
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Kenyan-British ceramicist Megan White marks UN@80 by celebrating marine life through her Blue Oceans art and urging us to protect our seas.
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