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The Yale University School of Art has a new art and social justice focus, made possible by a $750,000 donation from an anonymous alum. The program was made possible by a $750,000 donation from an ...
Art, Community and Social Change, is a hands-on exploration of urban art and design and their relationship to local communities. Through research and realization of a community-based project in ...
At Lang, social justice is the ethical core of a liberal arts education. Lang’s Office of Civic Engagement and Social Justice (CESJ) is a hub that creates opportunities in which students can bridge ...
Katelyn Wang has spent the past year using art to share her passion for social justice with her fellow students at The Bishop’s School in La Jolla. She hopes to spend the next year expanding ...
The school lunch menu at Milwaukee Public Schools is the target of a group of students who say their meal choices are an issue of social justice. A student group is launching what they call a ...
He received an MFA in Computer Arts at the School of Visual Arts in 2019, and he currently works for Titmouse Inc. animation studio. Run Little Boy is a 2d short animation that addresses police ...
Brandeis University has a long history of social justice activism among GSAS students. From the early days of the university, graduate students have been at the forefront of social change on and off ...
Justice spent time on the school board of the School District of Indian River County, Florida, volunteering in different classes and watching students make their lunch selections.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- This AAPI Heritage Month, we are highlighting a young man on the Peninsula whose art caught the eye of a prominent Bay Area leader for its social justice message. For 15 ...
Cambridge teens catch shade in temporary art installation 02:06. CAMBRIDGE - A new program is combining social justice, art, and shade, giving Cambridge teens a place to hang out in the hot summer ...
The 14-part installment will be open to the public, in both English and Spanish, later this fall at the NMSU Art Museum, pending the COVID-19 pandemic.