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Existence is Inherently Political

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Existence is Inherently Political Written by Alex Skelly In the essay “Writing While Black,” Laura Warrell paints a very clear picture from the beginning. Her work is considered to be political for aspects she sees as normal, lived experiences. I’m not a person of color. I don’t share this exact experience. But I am a […]

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First Position: Equity and Accessibility in the Arts and Why it Matters

“I believe that the arts are necessary to our humanity, and I am deeply determined to make sure that everyone, especially marginalized groups in society, can have those barriers brought down that prevent them from life-changing arts access.”

An excerpt of this essay by CCAD senior Lauren Cox is published in Botticelli 22. Read the full essay here!

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