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	"title": "Citizen Artist Salon: Artists Rising to Meet The Moment",
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	"description": "let us not be scared of the work because it’s hard let us move the mountain because the mountain must move — From “ a poem: principles&quot; by Danez Smith Across this country, artists are rising to meet the moment, applying their gifts to calling out the evils of this racism and violence that flood the headlines and inundate too many lives. The Laundromat Project is calling for &quot;creative responses to this moment--drawings, poems, dance, films, songs, etc.—as well as your readings, curricula, self care tips, and more” to be shared via their website and social media. Mainstream media are covering visual arts work, dance, and music generated by artists asserting that #BlackLivesMatter. Some artists are building a wall along the Mexican border. A coalition of artists, other community members, and organizations is building and decorating a wall around the Republican convention. In the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts’ exhibit on art and media activism, artist Indira Allegra has created an installation on police uniforms and the culture of violence. The Dark Noise Collective has opened a Google Docfor writers to &quot;connect writers to local, grassroots organizations that are engaged in active campaigns to fight police violence and increase police accountability.&quot; For every example we might list, there are a dozen other projects enlisting the power of beauty and meaning in movements for love and justice. Please join us on DATE at 6 pm EDT/3 pm PDT for a Citizen Artist Salon—an online video call—where you can learn more about what’s happening; share processes, strategies, and techniques; and talk with others who share your desire to matter with their artwork. Moderated by USDAC Chief Rhapsodist of Wherewithal Yolanda Wisher and featuring special guests working on the frontlines of culture shift.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/citizen-artist-salon-artists-rising-to-meet-the-moment"
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