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This past weekend at Sundance we heard from MacArthur Fellows and many of our grantees working to build a more just, verdant, and peaceful world! ⚖🌿☮ #Sundance #MacFellow #MacMedia

This past weekend at Sundance we heard from MacArthur Fellows and many of our grantees working to build a more just, verdant, and peaceful world! ⚖🌿☮ #Sundance #MacFellow #MacMedia

  1. 15. sij

    I along with my Journalism and Media colleagues are headed to the Sundance Film Festival next week...follow us and see what our grantees are up to!

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  2. 24. sij

    Here for a panel on the Voter: Centering Survivors’ Political Power with Ai-jen Poo, Tarana Burke, Fatima Goss Graves, and Monica Ramírez in conversation with actress and activist Rosanna Arquette.

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  3. 25. sij

    at panel chock full of - with and . All such powerful story tellers with a thirst for social justice.

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  4. 25. sij

    Here with colleagues for Power of Story: Just Art with three MacArthur Fellows: , Julie Taymor, and alongside artists Ai WeiWei and . Great conversation!

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  5. 26. sij

    Here with Keri Putnam, CEO of Sundance Institute, and my MacArthur colleagues ⁦⁩ and Val Chang. ⁦⁩ is proud to partner with Sundance to support independent artists and activists.

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  6. Right now at , MacArthur's will moderate a panel on crafting more accurate, just, and inclusive narratives. Follow the conversation: Learn more:

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  7. 26. sij

    “Allyship, in the way Kathy & Lauren have partnered with us ...allows us to authentically support creators.” Tabitha Jackson

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  8. 26. sij

    The panel at “Editing History” is getting started!

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  9. “It’s not just about transparency. It’s about accountability. ... We’re watching you watching us.” — on her work with and project to disrupt the legacy of U.S. government surveillance on Muslim communities.

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  10. 26. sij

    “There is an African proverb that says until the Jaguar tells it’s own story, the hunter will always be the hero.”

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  11. “Objectivity is a silly word that we’ve used to disenfranchise. ... A much more useful market is transparency. “What is the process you took to get access? And what is your positionality to the story?” — at “Editing History” at .

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  12. 26. sij

    Chicago is in the house at “Editing History” conversation today. Shout out

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  13. 26. sij

    “If I can re-edit the story — and I do because I’m a CREATOR... I reimagining myself. I’d ask everybody: take a deep breath, what if this moment was passed to me in a spiritual way?”

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  14. 27. sij

    MacArthur Foundation panel - Editing History - featuring five extraordinary storytellers: Eve Ewing, Gene Luen Yang, Violeta Ayala, Assia Boundaoui, and Aymar Jean Christian, moderated by our own Lauren Pabst.

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  15. Thank you for helping us bring grantees to the stage at 2020 to discuss more accurate, just, and inclusive narratives.

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  16. 27. sij

    Inspired by the work of of and other Native storytellers and activists working to combat the invisibility of Native people in mainstream America.

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  17. This weekend at Sundance we imagined, explored and learned alongside our grantees and MacArthur Fellows working to make the world more just, verdant and peaceful. ⚖️🌿☮️ To everyone who was a part of this wonderful weekend, thank you!

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