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Social justice art, and arts for social justice, encompasses a wide range of visual and performing art that aim to raise critical consciousness, build community, and motivate individuals to promote social change. [1] Art has been used as a means to record history, shape culture, cultivate imagination, and harness individual and social ...
Hoping to illustrate its diverse enrollment, the University of Wisconsin at Madison doctored a photograph on a brochure cover by digitally inserting a black student in a crowd of white football fans. The original photograph of white fans was taken in 1993. The additional black student, senior Diallo Shabazz, was taken in 1994.
The Academy opened in October 2010 to 400 students, and has expanded in each subsequent year, [5] now educating 2,500 students. [ 6 ] In addition to expanding the secondary school, Artists for Peace and Justice began construction on a post-secondary school in 2013 called the Artists Institute of Haiti, a free college for art and technology in ...
A high schooler's tweet has gone viral after he posed for and posted some incredibly inappropriate senior photos. Where as students normally pose dressed, smiling for the camera in their caps and ...
Twitter has become one of the most important tools to engage with and mobilize around issues of social justice and civil rights. [14] Twitter has many different features on the application that have been used by young activists to spread their dissent.
Five middle school students in Beverly Hills who were accused of using AI to create fake nude images of their classmates have been expelled. Beverly Hills middle school expels 5 students after ...
The students attend Dr. James Craik Elementary School and belong to the district's ACHIEVE program, for students with "significant cognitive disabilities" and SOAR program, for students with autism.
The stairs of the Lincoln Memorial, the site of the incident, seen in July 2004. In the afternoon of January 18, 2019, on the Plaza of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. two separate marches were held: the Indigenous Peoples March, which had the purpose of raising awareness of indigenous people's issues, [18] and the March for Life, [9] which had the purpose of raising awareness of anti ...