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Art and Food Justice - Building Equitable Communities Through Creativity

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Visual Arts Courses Storytelling Courses Community Engagement Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the intersection of art and food justice in this thought-provoking one-hour panel discussion hosted by The Aspen Institute. Delve into how artists have used their work to inform and inspire movements for food equity, provoking conversation and fostering a deeper understanding of our relationship with food and the world around us. Hear from experts like Brian Donnell James, Cynthia Brooks, Andrea Bond, Mark Given, and Hiram Johnson as they discuss the power of art in building healthier, more equitable communities. Learn about documenting communities, activism through art, and effective storytelling techniques. Engage with audience questions, gain insights on managing expectations, and discover how art can inspire hope in the fight for food justice.

Syllabus

Introduction
BrianDonnell James
Cynthia Brooks
Andrea Bond
Mark Given
Hiram Johnson
Call to Action
Documenting a Community
Activism
Storytelling
Audience Questions
Managing Expectations
Hope
Outro


Taught by

The Aspen Institute

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