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American author, editor, and radio producer

Urbana Artivism Festival

an Urbanarts Initiative

March 22-26, 2021

Virtually Anywhere

Learn & Get Inspired

We aim to highlight the intersectionality of arts and social justice and inspire students and educators to champion for social causes through creative platforms.

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Surviving the White Gaze is Rebecca Carroll's own story of being adopted by white parents and growing up as the only black person in a rural New Hampshire town. She met her white birth mother, Tess, when she was in fifth grade. She did not meet her father, who is black, until later in life.

3/26/21 - 11:00 a.m. to Noon

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Live Arts Miami’s Live Arts Lab Alliance (LALA) resident artists Dale Andree, Susan Caraballo, Michelle Grant-Murray, Fereshteh Toosi, Hattie Mae Williams discuss their creative process as artists who champion for social change.

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The Venue

We will be holding most sessions via Zoom and MSTeams. You can attend virtually from anywhere in the world.

Miami Dade College

Eduardo J. Padrón Campus

Our Partners

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