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AMP CAMP 2014 consisted of photographers, filmmakers, DJs, violinists, fiber-sculptors, taxidermists, painters, poets, dancers, and more. They work in Detroit Public Schools, arts-integration non-profits, out-of-school…Read more
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It was founded to provide an easy-to-use, online Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request generator to help people better understand decision-making and spending inside schools.…Read more
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The collective believes hip-hop has the potential to help build a better community through artistic creation, popular education, and collective action. It strove to break…Read more
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About We accomplish this by promoting grassroots media projects, documenting trans people’s experiences, maintaining a publicly accessible digital archive, and teaching media production skills. We…Read more
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LGBTQ people of color and Two-Spirit folks increasingly use transformative media organizing strategies to work together across intersections, and to challenge structural, state, and interpersonal…Read more
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About It was formed as a strategy to approach public art and activate the Carpenter Corridor on the border between Detroit and Hamtramck. The project…Read more
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As Detroit’s resurgence is focused downtown and led by people of means, the rich histories of neighborhoods – and neighbors – continue to be erased…Read more
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She spent 6 years with Oregon Humanities’ Conversation Project as a public scholar facilitating programs across the state about Oregon Black history. Imarisha has taught…Read more
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About The video production group is creating a documentary entitled Education for Liberation that aims to showcase the efforts of those in the African-centered education…Read more
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We deeply believe that people have the best ability to tell their own stories, and our mission was to utilize archival footage, contemporary performances, storyboards…Read more
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About Working towards a vision of “Education for Liberation,” MuslimARC Creates spaces for learning and advancing racial equity Connects people across multi-racial and multi-faith networks…Read more
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About While we are usually open to the public for monthly drop-in workshops, due to COVID-19 we have temporarily paused to protect the health of…Read more
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We envision a future where hybrid and intersectional practices are used to cultivate a fertile environment in which marginalized communities can survive and thrive. Our…Read more
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Sexism is unacceptable and we can’t tolerate it any longer. We believe that the sonic arts are a universal connector, so it is our responsibility…Read more
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The Remedy: Afrosonic Liberation Sessions is a live event and podcast that uses sound as a transformative ancient healing modality. The sessions engage audiences with…Read more
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Affect began as Affect Conf, an annual community conference in Portland, Oregon, with both talks and group volunteering that ran from 2016-2018. Notable keynoters included…Read more
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Cumbia PODER was born in the summer of 2015 during a trip to Chicago, as we experienced the power of latinidad through the inspiring work…Read more