Materials for the Arts: "From Posters to Podcasts: Social Activism from the 20th Century to Today (Online: Summer 2021)" - 8/9-8/14/21

[Image Description: A political poster with a group of six women and men carrying signs that read “5 Day Week,” “SHORTER HOURS,” and “HIGHER WAGES,” amongst others. At the bottom of the poster, it reads “VOTE, AMERICAN LABOR PARTY, ROOSEVELT AND LEHMAN, JOINT BOARD DRESSMAKERS’ UNION, Locals `10 22 60 89, VOTE.]

[Image Description: A political poster with a group of six women and men carrying signs that read “5 Day Week,” “SHORTER HOURS,” and “HIGHER WAGES,” amongst others. At the bottom of the poster, it reads “VOTE, AMERICAN LABOR PARTY, ROOSEVELT AND LEHMAN, JOINT BOARD DRESSMAKERS’ UNION, Locals `10 22 60 89, VOTE.]

From Posters to Podcasts: Social Activism from the 20th Century to Today (Online: Summer 2021)
Monday, August 9-Saturday, August 14, 2021
9am-5pm each day
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The purpose of this course is to build teacher content knowledge around 20th and 21st century social activism and explore how current activism can be informed by activism of the past through hands-on art-making and STEAM integration. Participants will trace different types of social activism throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the modes in which groups communicated their messages, and the historic figures that fought for a variety of causes. After grounding the course in historical content, teachers will consider how to bring a diverse range of voices into their classrooms when teaching these topics in order to support students to explore their own complex identities. Instructors will then lead teachers through new art-making and STEAM-based skills and classroom applications that will enable them to engage their students in activism today, considering the different platforms that can give their students a voice on modern issues.

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Anjuli Nanda