Minorities have been disproportionately negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and art and protest have been seminal to their fight for human rights. However, at the same time, their artistic freedom and cultural rights have been placed at severe risk.
Protesting amid a pandemic: New Yorkers vow to mask up and keep fighting
The Power of Protest Art - Dame Magazine
Award Ceremony to Celebrate Minority Artists Working on Intersectionality - Minority Rights Group
Reckoning with histories of medical racism and violence in the USA - The Lancet
Harlem on Whose Mind?”: The Met and Civil Rights
Human Rights Film Fest: the power of storytelling – DW – 10/01/2020
A summer of solidarity: Looking back on the Black Lives Matter marches in Japan - The Japan Times
The 25 Most Influential Works of American Protest Art Since World War II - The New York Times
Political Meaning and Significance of the Farmer's Protests in India - Public Seminar
What Is Asian American Music, Really?
Why Black Lives Matter Supports The Pro-Palestinian Movement : NPR
U.C. Berkeley Anthropology Library Closure Faces Student Opposition - The New York Times