Artists have long played a vital role in social activism, providing insights into social inequalities and upheavals around the world. The USC Pacific Asia Museum invites you to take part in an inspiring discussion featuring contemporary artists Humaira Abid and Phung Huynh, who focus on capturing the suffering and resilience of women and refugees with perspectives gained through interviews and lived experiences. Moderated by Pacific Asia Museum curator Rebecca Hall, this insightful conversation will explore a range of issues, including contemporary culture, feminism, war, oppression, and human rights, and highlight the power of creativity to inspire change and spark dialogue.
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