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  2. El Puente (coalition) - Wikipedia

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    El Puente's initiatives focus on fighting for a wide variety of social justice issues, including racial, environmental, immigration, educational, economic, housing justice, and more. As a renowned latino art's and cultural institution, El Puente does most of its activism through various visual and performative art forms.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Vincent Valdez - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Valdez (born 1977) is an American artist born in San Antonio, Texas, who focuses on painting, drawing, and printmaking.His artwork often emphasizes themes of social justice, memory, and ignored or under-examined historical narratives.

  5. Laurel Arts wants to encourage 'creating kindness' through ...

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    Kindness can create bonds and uplift communities. Practicing self-kindness is important for building resilience and self-worth," said Jaclyn McCusker.

  6. Brenda Fajardo - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Fajardo (February 18, 1940 – September 14, 2024) was a Filipino art teacher, visual artist, and printmaker. Her work centered on social issues, women's issues, and the colonial history of the Philippines, with focus on the "aesthetics of poverty and the art of the people".

  7. Social artistry - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, social artists will address these problems by helping people express themselves and find their voice, or by bringing people together and using art to help them to foster an understanding of each other. [6] Social artistry can incorporate several different art forms including theatre, poetry, music and visual art.

  8. Community art - Wikipedia

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    In English-speaking countries, community art is often seen as the work of community arts centers, where visual arts (fine art, video, new media art), music, and theater are common media. Many arts organizations in the United Kingdom do community-based work, which typically involves developing participation by non-professional members of local ...

  9. Chicano art movement - Wikipedia

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    The art has evolved over time to not only illustrate current struggles and social issues, but also to continue to inform Chicano youth and unify around their culture and histories. Chicano art is not just Mexican-American artwork: it is a public forum that emphasizes otherwise "invisible" histories and people in a unique form of American art.