Thursday, July 23, 2020

[webinars from the center for artistic activism]


Looking for some good learning opportunities? The Center for Artistic Activism has a great set of webinars related to the arts and activism. They are online and free; some include handouts.

Here's how they describe them:
C4AA Fundamentals is a free webinar series is designed to cover the core concepts of artistic activism for people motivated post-election. We don’t have answers, but we can provide some structure to your thinking and planning around how to creatively, and effectively, respond in the weeks to come.

Here's the first one, embedded from YouTube:


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The full list of 25+ sessions can be seen at https://c4aa.org/webinars

Note that some videos are more interesting and challenging than others which can be slow and average. So do not judge the whole series by the one you watched! For example, the first two are average (though the first one is a good intro); the next three videos (3 - 5) are more interesting.

Monday, July 20, 2020

[my brother is a mermaid - movie]

My Brother is a Mermaid is a social realist fairy tale about a transfeminine teenager, as seen through the eyes of their 7 year old brother. Set in a desolate and prejudiced coastal town, the film examines how a child's unconditional love can be an empowering and disruptive force for good. (from movie website)

This movie is doing the festival rounds during 2020 and is expected to be publicly available after that. Having seen the trailer, I look forward to watching this award-winning movie.

Here is the trailer (followed by a link to the full film):

Friday, July 17, 2020

[allegories on race and racism]


Camara Jones in this video does an amazing job of explaining the dimensions of racism, and presents four helpful allegories:



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