Reflecting on Months of Political Arts Reporting Our news team discusses the artistic track records o
Nov 5, 2020 • View in browser
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Reflecting on Months of Political Arts Reporting
Our news team discusses the artistic track records of the Democratic candidates, creative projects combatting voter disenfranchisement, and more.
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The “I Voted” sticker provided to voters in Los Angeles county (photo @gjtorikian)
The “I Voted” sticker provided to voters in Los Angeles county (photo @gjtorikian)
We can’t believe it’s been four years since the 2016 US Election, and here we are again. I’m joined this episode by the Hyperallergic news team — news editor Jasmine Weber, and reporters Valentina Di Liscia and Hakim Bishara — to discuss the stories we reported on over the last six months.
– Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief
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