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Aspen Ideas Festival
Art, Architecture, and Justice
Season 2
Episode 94
Art historian Sarah Lewis (Vision and Justice) and architect Michael Murphy (MASS Design Group) discuss the art and architecture of social justice in America. How do our artistic works create the fabric of national memory both cherished and shameful? How do our structures provide the framework of collective conscience? How does culture help us learn from history and inform today’s struggles?
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