Learn how to edit Wikipedia! When cis and trans women, non-binary people, people of color, and Indigenous communities are not represented in the writing and editing on the tenth-most-visited site in the world, information about people like us gets skewed and misrepresented. Join us to improve representation on Wikipedia for women and non-binary people of color in arts and activism, with a particular emphasis on artists and activists from Detroit and Michigan. No experience required! Please register: https://myumi.ch/mnV2G
Art+Feminism is an international community that strives to close the information gap about gender, feminism, and the arts on the internet. This year at U-M, we’re delighted to host Asmaa Walton, founder of the Black Art Library, a community resource dedicated to preserving the history of Black visual aesthetics. Please join us for other events in this series, a Lecture by Asmaa Walton and a Closing Celebration.
Art+Feminism 2021 is a collaboration between U-M Library and the Stamps Gallery.
Art+Feminism is an international community that strives to close the information gap about gender, feminism, and the arts on the internet. This year at U-M, we’re delighted to host Asmaa Walton, founder of the Black Art Library, a community resource dedicated to preserving the history of Black visual aesthetics. Please join us for other events in this series, a Lecture by Asmaa Walton and a Closing Celebration.
Art+Feminism 2021 is a collaboration between U-M Library and the Stamps Gallery.
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