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Should Black Artists Respond to the Movement
Protest Art: Artists Respond to the Movement
Bill T. Jones, Claudia Rankine & Rebecca Carroll on Art & Civic Unrest
From the Black Panthers to Black Lives Matter: 50 Years of Activist Art by Emory Douglas (Walker Art Center)
Are We There Yet? A Brief History of Art & Black Lives Matter
The Art of Black Lives Matter Minneapolis
The Arts & Black Lives Matter
“The role of the artist is exactly the same as the role of the lover. If I love you, I have to make you conscious of the things you don’t see."
~James Baldwin
James Baldwin on the Creative Process & the Artist's Responsibility to Society
The Chart: How Are Artists Supporting Black Lives Matter
The Fire This Time: Anthology Features A New Generation of Authors Speaking Out on Race
10 Artists of the Black Lives Matter Movement
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