In Our DNA: Arts, Activism & Black Cleveland
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Join SWB directors Amanda D. King and discuss how artists, activists and community organizers have collaborated in Cleveland's Black history, the concept and implementation of "In Our DNA," and how this campaign compares to similar artistic activism of the past and present. In addition, King will discuss how the initiative and Shooting Without Bullets educate young people and involve them in political discourse. Powerful visuals and a focus on resistance, civics and faith will be woven throughout the virtual presentation.
Free and open to the community. Co-sponsored by the Schubert Center for Child Studies, Department of Art and Art History, Department of Political Science and the Provost Scholars, with additional support from the 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee
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Co-hosted with: Provost Scholars, Political Science Department, Department of Art History and Art