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[Chibo: Transforming Hate into Art through Food]-[Can Art Stop Hate? (Conversation Program)]

Spotlight English: Advanced · A2 · 2022-03-31

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The Artistic Rebellion Against Hate

In the latest episode of the Spotlight English program, hosts Liz Waid and Adam Navis explore the inspiring work of an Italian street artist known as Chibo. The artist has gained recognition for his unique approach to combating social hostility: he covers up hateful graffiti, particularly messages spread by neo-fascists, with vibrant and whimsical murals of food. As the hosts note, the name "Chibo" is a play on the Italian word for food, reflecting his central artistic theme.

The Philosophy of "Chibo"

Graffiti is a pervasive issue in many cities, often used to display "hateful words or hateful symbols." Chibo, however, chooses to respond to this negativity not with confrontation, but with transformation. By painting images like colorful muffins over Nazi symbols—effectively changing the phrase "my Hitler" to "my muffins"—he strips the hate of its power.

This choice of subject matter is intentional. The hosts discuss how food is inherently "non-threatening" and "comforting." It serves as a universal language that allows people to connect, regardless of their differences. Chibo’s work uses this commonality to challenge the exclusionary ideology of neo-fascists, who often target "neighbors, people with different color skin, or immigrants" with their hateful rhetoric.

Food as a Metaphor for Community

One of the most poignant examples discussed is Chibo’s love for painting caprese salad. The dish, consisting of mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, and balsamic vinegar, serves as a powerful metaphor for integration. As the hosts explain, the ingredients for such a salad often originate from various regions or countries, yet they come together to create something "beautiful or delicious." This mirrors the idea that a welcoming community is one that embraces diversity rather than demanding that people "go back home."

Beyond the Mural: Taking Action

While not everyone has the talent or inclination to become a street artist, the conversation emphasizes that there are many ways to fight hate. The hosts suggest that when individuals encounter hate in their communities, they don't have to remain passive. They highlight the 10 Ways to Fight Hate series, which is based on guidelines from the Southern Poverty Law Center. This series provides "concrete ways" for ordinary people to make a difference, whether through speaking up, organizing, or simply fostering better relations in their neighborhoods.

The Role of Digital Connectivity

Interestingly, the podcast highlights how social media has become a tool for positive change in Chibo’s mission. He uses these platforms to connect with his community, often receiving tips from followers about where "hateful graffiti" has appeared. This digital collaboration allows him to target his efforts efficiently, turning social media into a force for good.

In conclusion, Chibo’s project is more than just street art; it is an act of defiance that replaces division with delight. By turning walls into canvases of culinary imagery, he reminds us that we can choose to transform the environments we live in. As the hosts encourage, whether through supporting artists like Chibo on Patreon or engaging with community-building resources, everyone has the capacity to stand against hate and contribute to a more inclusive society.

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Which is so delightful.
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What can you do about it?
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📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to a real conversation between two native English speakers.
I'm Liz Waid, and this is Adam Navis.
Hi, Adam.
Hello, Liz.
And we are here to discuss the Spotlight English program, Chibo, I think it is, right?
Chibo?

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