Over the past ten years, the FSU Department of Art Education has teamed up with the FSU Department of Interior Architecture and Design to co-host the Art and Design for Social Justice Symposium.
With reproductive justice being an ongoing topic of political, social and cultural relevance, a new collaborative art series seeks to educate students while fostering an environment of artistic ...
A program at Emory University empowers students to harness the power of art to combat injustices. The Emory Arts and Social Justice Fellowship program pairs artists with professors to develop a ...
A couple years ago, K. Liles joined a book club that did more than provide a social outlet and a reading list. “It changed my life,” she said. The book Liles and her group read was “The New Jim Crow” ...
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (KGO) -- A new social justice art display went up in the North Bay on Saturday. The public art piece created by local youth was installed in the wake of controversy, near the scene ...
In a new book dedicated as a “love letter” to his grandchildren, “in the hope they might be willing and able to change their world,” acclaimed photographer Richard Ross shares 101 lessons for life ...
Over the past ten years, the FSU Department of Art Education has teamed up with the FSU Department of Interior Architecture and Design to co-host the Art and Design for Social Justice Symposium.
Imagine a state-of-the-art venue where artists, students, educators, and agents of social change converge to share their work and ideas for a more peaceful and just world. This is a place where global ...
A racial justice art installation at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley was vandalized over the weekend. The work, “Perspectives: Past, Present and Future,” is comprised of three free-standing doors ...
Like most students at Stanford, I hadn’t heard of environmental justice before arriving here. I was passionate about ecology and conservation, areas I thought lay clearly separated from social change.
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