
CLVU Arts & Culture in Social Movement History Teach-In
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The first session will be a teach-in to examine historical case studies where arts and culture built people’s power nationally, with local examples from CLVU. Later, part 2 will focus on strategically planning how we can lead with art in our current tenant association & legislative campaign. Get to experience these sessions with Dartmouth Arts in Social Movement professor and local artist Anthony Romero, as well as CLVU communications co-director Gabriela!
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6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Do you enjoy art and history and want to learn how they connect through social movement history? Join us at Part 2 of the CLVU Arts & Culture Committee's workshop series "Activism in Social Movements" on Monday, March 24th, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. We will discuss real-world examples of how arts and culture have fueled social movement history to inspire how our movement moves forward. Specifically, part 2 will focus on strategically planning how we can lead with art in our current tenant association & legislative campaign. Experience these sessions with Dartmouth Arts in Social Movement professor and local artist Anthony Romero, as well as CLVU communications co-director Gabriela! RSVP here: bit.ly/rsvp-clvu-culture. You can join us at the CLVU office at 284 Amory St, Jamaica Plain, and on Zoom.
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