Education Resource
Educational resources and primary source sets for teaching artivism, social movements, and activism. Each set includes curated content, discussion questions, and suggested activities.
Introduction to Artivism
A foundational set for introducing students to the concept of artivism, with examples across different movements and media types.
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Climate Activism in Media
Primary sources documenting climate justice movements, from early environmentalism to contemporary youth-led campaigns.
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Protest Art Through History
Historical overview of protest art, from labor movements to contemporary digital activism, suitable for art history and social studies courses.
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LGBTQ+ Rights: A Media Timeline
Chronological collection of media documenting LGBTQ+ rights movements, from Stonewall to present-day campaigns.
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About Education Resources
Our education resources are designed for educators at all levels who want to incorporate artivism and social movement history into their curricula. Each set includes:
- Curated primary source materials (videos, documents, images, audio)
- Contextual information and background
- Suggested discussion questions
- Activity ideas and assignments
- Citation information for academic use
All content in education sets is either Creative Commons licensed or in the public domain, making it safe for educational use. See our licensing page for details.
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