5.Art/Social Media

Extra Media: Module #5-Art/Social Media

AsiaPacificForum. (2015, September 24). Case study: Using social media for human rights education [Video]. AsiaPacificForum/YouTube.  (3:06)

CBS Mornings. (2020, September 3). Amid the racial justice movement, artists wield their art as a tool for change [Video]. CBS Mornings/YouTube. (7:00)

Cobb, R. (2021, July 5). Bringing art into public spaces can improve the social fabric of a city. The Conversation.

Freeman, A. (2017, August 30). Milk, a symbol of neo-Nazi hate. The Conversation.

Gasoi, L. (2021, April 12). NFT performance art: Corporations could capitalize on protest. The Conversation.

Hou, J. (2020, January 17). ‘Lennon Walls’ herald a sticky-note revolution in Hong Kong. The Conversation.

McNamara, C. (2019, May 2). How LGBTQ people are resisting Bolsonaro’s Brazil through art. The Conversation.

The Art Assignment. (2016, December 15). Cases for Political Art | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios [Video]. CBS Mornings/YouTube. (12:54)

The Museum of Modern Art. (2017, January 13). How artists respond to political crises | Modern Art & Ideas [Video]. The Museum of Modern Art/YouTube. (4:49)

UC Berkeley. (2017, June 30). Fighting human rights violations through social media [Video]. UC Berkeley/YouTube. (2:32)

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