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Public Art as Form of Participation

Use these slides to help students analyse the Battle of Cable Street Mural and reflect on the role of public art to commemorate, educate, and build community.
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  • Democracy & Civic Engagement
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Public Art as Form of Participation

Date of Publication: June 2018

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