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DESCRIPTION:Bay Area printmakers and community artists reflect on the role of 
 printmaking in social justice movements. The Bay Area has been the site of 
 powerful protest efforts advocating for radical social change and a more 
 equitable, inclusive world for all communities, especially those 
 disempowered by the status quo. Accompanying these protests are striking 
 artistic expressions in the form of print posters. Hear from a panel of 
 community individuals about the enduring significance and power of print 
 posters in inspiring social change. Speakers include Art Hazelwood, Joanna 
 Ruckman, Michelle Mouton, and Sharat Lin.\n\nThis panel is presented in 
 conjunction with The Art of Protest exhibition that features protest 
 posters from the 1960s and 70s to the present, the majority of which were 
 created by university students at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz. It is 
 presented in partnership with Sharat Lin (curator of The Art of Protest) 
 and Art Hazelwood (author of Mission Gráfica: Reflecting a Community in 
 Print). Donations are greatly appreciated and will support programs. No one 
 will be turned away for lack of funds.\n\nThis event will be held in-person 
 at Oakland Asian Cultural Center. RSVP at oacc.cc to receive the latest 
 updates. Donations are appreciated and no one will be turned away for lack 
 of funds.\n\nSponsored by the Oakland Asian Cultural Center\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/10/29/18845993.php
SUMMARY:Prints & Protest: The Legacy of Poster Making in Social Justice Movements
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\n388 9th Street\nOakland, CA 94607
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/10/29/18845993.php
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