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What Does Art Have to do with Abolition?

Clip: Episode 10 | 1m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

Artists are trying to bridge the disparate worlds of art and abolitionist thinking.

With Crenshaw Dairy Mart, artists Patrice Cullors, Alexandre Dorriz and Noé Olivas are trying to bridge the disparate worlds of art and abolitionist thinking. Hear how Cullors connects modern-day abolition with art and how the practice of art can help the world show up for each other and racial equality.

11/04/2020 | Rating NR

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Clip: Ep10 | 3m 22s | Can living trees be considered monuments rather than historical figures? (3m 22s)

Civic Imagination (Preview)

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Preview: Ep10 | 20s | Hosted by artist and designer Rosten Woo, this episode will explore civic art and culture. (20s)

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