The Fire We Wear / Ateşten Gömlek Giymek | Burcu Bostancioglu | TEDxAlsancak Salon
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How art, civil society, and policymaking can transform pain into collective action against addiction. Sanat, sivil toplum ve politika yapımı; acıyı bağımlılığa karşı kolektif bir eyleme nasıl dönüştürebilir? https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/68120 Dr Burcu Bostancıoğlu is an İzmir-born academic, art therapy specialist, and civil society leader working at the intersection of art, addiction recovery, and social impact. She completed her undergraduate and master’s studies in Fine Arts Education at Dokuz Eylül University and earned her PhD from Yıldız Technical University with a dissertation on “Art Therapy in the Fight Against Substance Addiction.” Since 2014, she has served as the founding president of Bir Hayata Dokun Association, leading national projects focused on addiction prevention, youth rehabilitation, art-based healing, and public awareness. Through projects such as Bir Umut Ol and Sıfır Kayıp, she has developed strong collaborations with public institutions, local governmen
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