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A False Sense of Superiority: Racial Prejudice and Cultural Appropriation
Moral Monday CT invited a young Hartford-based artist, Mieykeya Nycole McClendon, to share her work with us. Her capstone project focuses on the social injustices faced by people of African descent in the United States. Her project displays the reality of cultural appropriation and racial prejudice in America. In her own words... "The first painting that I completed is called … Continue reading A False Sense of Superiority: Racial Prejudice and Cultural Appropriation
Built on the Stories of Many Lives: Art for a Change
Moral Monday CT Welcomes Guest Artist Wendy Ann West to Talk About Her Black Lives Matter Series and her work which is "Built on the Stories of Many Lives" Art for Social Change
National Justice Ride for Survivors of Holtzclaw
Stand With Her Black Women's Blueprint with hundreds of activists are riding to Oklahoma City (OKC) in a Justice Ride to stand with the survivors of Daniel Holtzclaw -- and symbolically stand with every survivor of sexual violence by State agents and individuals across the country. JANUARY 21: HOLTZCLAW SENTENCING DAY Media silence on Holtzclaw and … Continue reading National Justice Ride for Survivors of Holtzclaw