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  2. Social justice art - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Protest art - Wikipedia

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    Protest art acts as an important tool to form social consciousness, create networks, operate accessibly, and be cost-effective. Social movements produce such works as the signs, banners, posters, and other printed materials used to convey a particular cause or message. Often, such art is used as part of demonstrations or acts of civil ...

  4. Arts important in humanising injustice, says Grenfell ... - AOL

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    Arts important in humanising injustice, says Grenfell campaigner. Aine Fox, PA Social Affairs Correspondent. January 19, 2024 at 3:00 AM.

  5. Black Lives Matter movement in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    These cultural representations have also grown organically among artists who seek to partake in activist efforts in support or in recognition of the Black Lives Matter movement. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The themes conveyed in these artistic works address the history of racism and injustice toward people of color in the United States and typically express ...

  6. History of schools of economic thought on arts and culture

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    Cultural economics is the branch of economics that studies the relation of culture to economic outcomes. Here, 'culture' is defined by shared beliefs and preferences of respective groups. Programmatic issues include whether and how much culture matters as to economic outcomes and what its relation is to institutions. [2]

  7. Sociology of art - Wikipedia

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    Other approaches consider the social and economic background to the creation of works of art, which has been a great focus of art history in recent decades. For example, research has examined the role of gender and nationality of artists in museum exhibition and textbook inclusion. [ 3 ]

  8. How the Clenched Fist Became a Black Power Symbol

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    A protester holds up a large black power raised fist in the middle of the crowd that gathered at Columbus Circle in New York City for a Black Lives Matter Protest spurred by the death of George Floyd.

  9. Why America needs more injustice: An appeal to the ... - AOL

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    OPINION: A modest proposal to solve America's most pressing problems by weaponizing one of our most powerful tools: white supremacy The post Why America needs more injustice: An appeal to the ...

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