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Culminating Performances and Exhibition at JB Arts: Spring 2017
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Undocumented Stories: A Multimedia Exhibit
Exhibit Description: The Dream Resource Center (DRC) launched Undocumented Stories, an exhibit curated by UCLA students, DRC staff, and SolArt on January 24, 2017. Undocumented Stories utilizes storytelling to uplift the lived experiences of the undocumented immigrant community and highlight how they have built a movement to change policies impacting higher education, access to healthcare, and deportation proceedings. Undocumented Stories also include stories…
Vending Opportunity for Artists + Makers
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When Windows Become Canvases: Street Art for Social Justice
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Hitting the Wall: A Historic Mural Will Return to LA
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