Art-powered Activism, Then and Now

Ken Grossinger

Ken Grossinger has written a compelling new book about the synergy and power possible between art and organizing. His book is Art Works: How Organizers and Artists Are Creating a Better World Together and it brings together many social change efforts of the recent decades and the various forms of art that empowered dramatic movement toward change. From the Civil Rights movement to Black Lives Matter to environmental efforts to a wealth of other actions, looking at a wide spectrum of forms of art, not just music and painting, Ken's book is amazingly deep and wide in its purview. Ken's 35 years of organizing and his eagle eyes give him a valuable vantage point to analyze that made and missed opportunities for artists and organizers to harness their mutual strengths.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Jewish

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Art-powered Activism, Then and Now

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Ken talks about his grounding in politics out of his Jewish worldview, and Mark wonders about the use of art in religions to empower religious activism.

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