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  2. Artivism - Wikipedia

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    The artivist (artist + activist) uses their artistic talents to fight and struggle against injustice and oppression—by any medium necessary. The artivist merges commitment to freedom and justice with the pen, the lens, the brush, the voice, the body, and the imagination. The artivist knows that to make an observation is to have an obligation.

  3. Protest art - Wikipedia

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    Protest art is the creative works produced by activists and social movements. It is a traditional means of communication, utilized by a cross section of collectives ...

  4. Resistance literature - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the words may come second to or be enhanced by this typographic significance. Example of this can be found in M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong! , [ 41 ] Alex Balgiu and Mónica de la Torre's anthology Women in Concrete Poetry 1959-1979 [ 42 ] , Alan Pelez Lopez's Intergalactic Travels: Poems from a Fugitive Alien, [ 43 ] and much of the ...

  5. Mavo - Wikipedia

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    Founder members of Mavo were Murayama Tomoyoshi, Oura Shuzo, Yanase Masamu, Ogata Kamenosuke, and Kadowaki Shinro.The group expanded quickly between young artists. During a 1923 demonstration, Takamizawa Michinao, one of the members of Mavo, threw rocks in protest, through a glass ceiling of a building housing an exhibition of artworks curated by Nika-kai (The Second Society).

  6. Black Lives Matter movement in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Black Lives Matter movement has been depicted and documented in various artistic forms and mediums including film, song, television, and the visual arts. In some instances this has taken place in the form of protest art (also referred to as activist art or "artivism"). [1]

  7. Protesters cover new White House fence with posters and art ...

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    The additional fencing erected around the White House last week has quickly become a wall of protest signs and artwork memorializing George Floyd. Protesters cover new White House fence with ...

  8. Art intervention - Wikipedia

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    For example, intervention art may attempt to change economic or political situations, or may attempt to make people aware of a condition that they previously had no knowledge of. Since these goals mean that intervention art necessarily addresses and engages with the public, some artists call their work "public interventions".

  9. Dr. Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech: Full text - AOL

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    On a hot summer day in 1963, more than 200,000 demonstrators calling for civil rights joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.