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Art is a powerful tool for advocacy and change, connecting to emotions that cut through the noise and bring people together. Like painters, poets, and musicians, architects can be passionate advocates, designing the future they want to see by reshaping structures as well as society.
To learn more about the role architects play in designing for change, join us for “Constructing Change,” the first episode of “The Art of Advocacy,” a new series from Cornell Advocacy Project’s Speak Now webinar and podcast. In this episode, Erin Pellegrino, an award-winning architect and visiting lecturer at Cornell University, will explore what advocacy looks like in her profession, the barriers to doing the work, and how all artists can overcome challenges advocating for themselves and others.
The Speak Now podcast’s “The Art of Advocacy” is a four-part series exploring the roles that art plays in supporting and catalyzing advocacy movements.
To learn more about the role architects play in designing for change, join us for “Constructing Change,” the first episode of “The Art of Advocacy,” a new series from Cornell Advocacy Project’s Speak Now webinar and podcast. In this episode, Erin Pellegrino, an award-winning architect and visiting lecturer at Cornell University, will explore what advocacy looks like in her profession, the barriers to doing the work, and how all artists can overcome challenges advocating for themselves and others.
The Speak Now podcast’s “The Art of Advocacy” is a four-part series exploring the roles that art plays in supporting and catalyzing advocacy movements.