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“If you don’t feel, what’s the point? What can you do?”
— Lois Lowry (via purplebuddhaquotes)
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Art creates pathways for subversion, for political understanding and solidarity among coalition builders. Art teaches us that lives other than our own have value. Like the proverbial court jester who can openly mock the king in his own court, artists who occupy marginalized social positions can use their art to challenge structures of power in ways that would otherwise be dangerous or impossible.
“Why Authoritarians Attack the Arts,” Eve L. Ewing (via medievalpoc)