Anger over graffiti at Canterbury Cathedral - but it was put there deliberately
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Anger over graffiti at Canterbury Cathedral - but it was put there deliberately
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"I think it's sacrilegious was one person's response to graffiti-style artwork inside Canterbury Cathedral, with not all visitors to the UNESCO World Heritage Site appearing to appreciate the new installation. Brightly-coloured writing asking questions like Are you there? and God, what happens when we die? have been plastered on pillars and walls of the 579 AD-founded building, just days after the Right Rev Sarah Mullally was revealed as the next Archbishop of Canterbury."
The Independent covers a range of major issues including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while emphasizing on-the-ground reporting. The outlet investigates topics such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and produces documentaries like 'The A Word' focused on American women fighting for reproductive rights. The organisation rejects paywalls and appeals for reader donations to keep journalism accessible and to fund reporters speaking to both sides of stories. A separate episode of coverage describes a controversial graffiti-style art installation called Hear Us at Canterbury Cathedral that prompted mixed reactions from visitors and was inspired by workshops with marginalised communities.
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