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ALL RISE at Bernstein Gallery, Princeton University

April 24, 2015

Eastman was a participant in SEIZING THE MOMENT: Social Activism and Policy-Making in the Wake of Ferguson featuring the ALL RISE exhibit.

Princeton University and the Woodrow Wilson School’s Bernstein Gallery presented a selection of powerfully relevant social justice-based art that sheds light on artists role as a catalyst for change, and art's role as an impassioned ode to justice. The collective work of the featured artists draws awareness to the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, which catalyzed a wider national movement in protection of black lives and demanding police accountability and reform.

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