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https://digitallibrary.oswego.edu/AA00000382/00001
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Title:
The Lives Worth Seeing: How does art representing Non-White races or cultures inform White students’ perspective of other cultural identities?
Creator:
Robinson, Infiniti
Estrada, Emily
Publisher:
SUNY Oswego
Publication Date:
2023
Copyright Date:
2023
Language:
English
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Sociology
Quest 2023
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Abstract:
The art from non-white culture groups has the potential to educate the racial majority about their contributions and histories. Through investigating the literature of non-white art educators, artists and interviewing students, I intend to reach and optimize the understanding of cultural arts impact on white students at SUNY Oswego.
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Collected for SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository by the online self-submittal tool. Submitted by Zach Vickery.
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