We are capable of change

June 2, 2020

Over the last month, we have witnessed terrible acts of injustice which have affected the Black community. The deaths of #GeorgeFloyd #AhmaudArbery #BreonnaTaylor #TonyMcDade and others underscore our country’s deep societal issue of racism. We believe we are capable of change, and support anyone who advocates for equity, justice, and basic human rights for all. 

We are listening to, and in solidarity with, our communities, and recognize we can provide a space for conversation. Art can enact social change, and we are here to listen, and to learn. 

On Thursday, our #dreamactionfactory series returns with a facilitated, art-based digital mindfulness session, to help promote empathy.

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