See how students use poetry, viola concertos and animated whales to try to wake the world up to climate change.

See how students use poetry, viola concertos and animated whales to try to wake the world up to climate change.
This is where the magic happens. On Wednesday evening, a diverse conglomerate of people with a shared interest in climate justice came together at the USC Fisher Art Museum. The event was called “Regenerate: Communities for climate justice — An evening of storytelling and art,” an accurate title which is poetry itself.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, schools across Los Angeles adapted to online learning and got creative in finding new ways to engage with students in the virtual classroom. This was no different for the Critical Media Project (CMP) at USC, which transformed its curriculum and mentorship into the Critical Makers Lab — a virtual program to …
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