Forward LA, Performance: Mic Sessions, Youth, and Emotional Literacy, 2017-04-27
Creator
Steinberg, Leila, panelist Armour, Jody, panelist
Contributor
Sol Price Center for Social Innovation, co-organizer SLAB: the Spatial Analysis Lab of USC Price, co-organizer USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE), co-organizer USC RAP: Race, Arts, and Placemaking Faculty Collaborative, co-organizer USC Dornsife Alumni Relations, co-organizer
Date Created and/or Issued
2017-04-27/2017-04-28
Publication Information
Los Angeles, California University of Southern California University of Southern California. Libraries
USC Digital Library, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-7002, USA University of Southern California Digital Library cisadmin@lib.usc.edu
Description
Forward LA: Race, Arts, and Inclusive Placemaking after the 1992 Civil Unrest conference, Performance: Mic Sessions, Youth, and Emotional Literacy. For over three decades Mic Sessions and Aim4theHeart.org (AIM) has utilized arts as a vehicle to teach emotional literacy to youth and the incarcerated. This panel was led by founder Leila Steinberg, whose work helped shaped the legendary artist Tupac Shakur, and collaborator USC Law Professor Jody Armour who speaks about the power of art as disruption, 2017 April 27-28.
Type
moving image
Format
1 video (00:18:41) performances conferences video/mp4
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