Art rosenbaum mural ucla law fellows
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Panelist Profiles
A. A. Akom, is a writer, activist, and educator working on anti-racism, the criminalization of youth, and educational reform in the United States. He has spoken on numerous college and high school campuses, including Berkeley and Stanford, as well as at San Quentin and in San Francisco County jails. A Freirian teacher, an organic intellectual, and a radical humanist, he has provided anti-racism training to teachers nationwide and conducted trainings with physicians and medical industry professionals on how to combat racial inequities in health care. Akom is an Assistant Professor of Urban Sociology and Africana Studies at San Francisco State University and a former fellow at ISSC.
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Michelle Alexander is an Associate Professor of Law at Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University. She joined the OSU faculty in 2005 and holds a joint appointment with the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Currently, she is writing a book entitled The New Jim Crow, which argues that the mass incarceration of people of color in the United States is a form of racialized social control akin to Jim Crow. She has significant experience in the field of civil rights advocacy and litigation, having litigated civil rights cases
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2022 “Three Excellences of Culture: Painting, Poetry and Music, the Work of Art Rosenbaum and Friends,” Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Spring, Texas, curated by Lee Matney
2021 “The Task That is the Toil,” Linda Matney Gallery, Williamsburg, Virginia, curated by Lee Matney
2021 “Figures in a New World,” Greenville Art Center, Greenville, South Carolina, curated by Ryan Roth
2021 “Figures in a New World,” Vandiver Gallery, Anderson University, Anderson, South Carolina, curated by Ryan Roth
2020 “The American Music Show Exeter Gallery,” Baltimore, Maryland, curated by Matt Klos and Teddy Johnson
2020 “The American Music Show Cade Art Gallery,” Arundel Community College, Arundel, Maryland
2018 “Art in the South: Art Rosenbaum and Friends,” Tif Sigfrids Gallery, Athens, GA
2018 “Neighborhood for Painters: Narrative Paintings by Four Georgia Artists,” curated by Didi Dunphy, Albany (GA) Museum of Art
2018 “Ancient Traditions, Modern Lives,” curated by Lee Matney, Linda Matney Gallery, Williamsburg, Virginia
2016 “Tiny World,” curated by Didi Dunphy, Indigo, Athens
2016 “Recent Acquisitions,” Walker Gallery, Liverpool, UK
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IVAN PLUSCH
Mnemonic FOR TOMORROW’S CLOSING Indebtedness FOR: GRAYSON CHANDLER: PLANTING TRACES.
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