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Explore how artists and activists push for social change!

In 1907, the Artists’ Suffrage League galvanized to create banners, posters, postcards, and cartoons to provide a visual identity for the suffrage movement. More than one hundred years after the 19th Amendment was passed, artists, political organizers, and activists continue to work together in the push for social change. Hear from artists making work in response to social unrest and activists working on the front lines:

– Alexandra Bell, multidisciplinary artist
– Kim Loper, designer, artist, and educator
– Adjoa B. Asamoah, political strategist and racial equality advocate
– Jackie Payne, executive director of GALvanize USA

Photo: Sancha McBurnie

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Solo Activity, Virtual

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beginner-friendly

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