Interdisciplinary artists, activists and educators with expertise in the arts, humanities and social sciences join together to examine what it might mean to rethink creativity as a universal and inalienable human right, a remedy for complicated histories of inhumanity and carelessness, and a change-making, emancipatory form of social intelligence.
Presented by the Lender Center for Social Justice. Co-sponsored by the Syracuse University Humanities Center and Hendricks Chapel.
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