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Join us this Sunday for our event with @sunriseclaremontcolleges! We will be envisioning environmental justice through our favorite art forms (whether it be drawing, painting, poetry, songs or dance)! Self-care and community care are deeply interconnected, and imagination is one of the most critical tools we have for transformation. As AOC says in her iconic video A Message From the Future, β€œWe can be whatever we have the courage to see.” As we cultivate an energizing, inspiring, and joyful space for radical reimagining, we will discuss opportunities for further utilizing your art for activism! PS we are co-creating a sweet playlist for the event together- feel free to add any songs you’d like to hear @ the link in our bio 🎢
Last 3 days to send in your anonymous love letters! Link in bio❣️
Welcome back from Winter Break! The Outback is kicking off the new year by inviting you to envision these next few months through art! Join us THIS SUNDAY 1/31 @ 4pm PST to work on your creative projects πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ¨πŸŽ¨πŸ“βœ‚οΈ
Check out our latest piece "Police Brutality Towards Disabled People Deserves More Attention" by Lucienne Reyes PZ '24.
Check out our newest piece "I left behind my books" by Alexa Robbins PZ ’23. (link in Bio)
For a CMC Linear Algebra class, Aaron Scher PZ ’22, Daniel Abalusi PZ ’22, Yilin Li PZ ’22, and Seiji Akera PZ ’23 studied wealth distributions across the US. Check out this student project! (Link in bio)
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