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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. Vera List Center for Art and Politics - Wikipedia

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    Entry Points: The Vera List Center Field Guide on Art and Social Justice, No. 1 [26] is a collaboration of artists, writers, policy makers, and scholars coming together to analyze the integral role of the arts in advocating for social justice. The book reflects on key moments in history at the global level where justice has been advanced by art.

  4. Artists for Peace and Justice - Wikipedia

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    Artists for Peace and Justice is a non-profit organization founded in 2009 by Paul Haggis that encourages peace and social justice and addresses issues of poverty and enfranchisement in communities around the world.

  5. 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.

  6. Protest songs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many American social movements have inspired protest songs spanning a variety of musical genres including but not limited to rap, folk, rock, and pop music. Though early 18th century songs stemmed from the American colonial period as well as in response to the Revolutionary war , protest songs have and continue to cover a wide variety of subjects.

  7. Sick Muse Art Projects - Wikipedia

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    Sick Muse provides arts and social justice education in three ways: Community arts—Developing art-based projects for vulnerable populations, including new immigrants, refugees, and families who have experienced violence. Activism and public education—Promoting social justice and achieving equality and inclusion for all members of society.

  8. Women Eco Artists Dialog - Wikipedia

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    WEAD publishes an annual environmental and social justice magazine which focuses on such topics as dirty water and the legacy of atomic energy. Guest editors have included: Dr. Elizabeth Dougherty, founder of Wholly H2O , and speaker at events such as Pacific Gas and Electric Company conference on water conservation [ 9 ] and Tuolumne County 's ...

  9. Artists for Humanity - Wikipedia

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    Artists For Humanity strives to cultivate social justice by fusing art and enterprise in the context of respect, responsibility, and meaningful relationships. By involving artists in the community and connecting artists with business, Artists For Humanity hopes to foster artistic growth and change perceptions.