John,
As we join together to fight for the future we need, we know that art is a key form of resistance. It helps tell the stories of the marginalized and emboldens civic imagination.
That’s why Women’s March is bringing together leading artists in their disciplines for a live discussion about creating art as a form of resistance, especially during COVID-19.
RSVP now to save your spot for our Art & Resistance in the Era of COVID-19 webinar this Thursday, May 21st at 8pm ET/5pm PT.
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Our panelists will discuss how they continue to find inspiration through their communities and how they use their art as defiant statements. In addition, you’ll learn tangible ways you can support artists and help make sure they can continue to speak the truth through their mediums.
Thursday’s panel of artists includes:
- Favianna Rodriguez: Artist, Activist and President of The Center For Cultural Power
- Paola Mendoza: Director, Author and Activist
- Lory Martinez: Podcast Producer, CEO & Founder of Studio Ochenta
- Eisa Davis: Writer, Musician, and Performer
Every defining moment of our nation’s history is marked by the art and resistance that emboldened our imagination. Artists are the gatekeepers to the soul of our communities and are fundamental to building change.
As we fight for our lives and the soul of our country, their voices and creations are more important than ever. While this administration continues to target our most vulnerable – including women and people of color – we must use every means we can to fight back and show a different path.
RSVP now to join us on Thursday.
We’re in this together.
Women's March Team
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