Building Resilience Through Creative Political Struggle

Building Resilience Through Creative Political Struggle

By UAL-wide Academic Support

Overview

How can being engaged in collective and creative political struggle help build community, solidarity and resilience.

Living in a world marred with injustice, we not only need to find ways to cope with living in an unjust world but also to resist it. This workshop invites you to consider, visualise and discuss different forms of creative resistance and how we might collectively support each other and respond to injustice.

For this workshop we will be building models with Lego® to encourage imaginative thinking, democratic dialogue and joint reflection.


Image credit: Anita Strasser

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About the workshop facilitator

Anita Strasser is a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. Anita is interested in creative and participative research methods, research for social justice, oral histories, communities, place and belonging, and urban regeneration. She has worked with multiple communities on a variety of creative projects to bring about meaningful change.

For more information, see the website here.

Category: Arts, Sculpture

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Two Temple Place

2 Temple Place

London WC2R 3BD United Kingdom

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UAL-wide Academic Support

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Dec 2 · 10:30 AM GMT