With the goal of inspiring and promoting positive social change through the lens of arts engagement, this is the first of four Town Talks of the 20/21 season. With our partners in the New Brunswick and San Francisco chapters of the NAACP, along with artists and musicians, we will investigate the role of the arts in the historic struggle for the right to vote. What does that right mean today, and what is our responsibility to preserve that right for ourselves and others?
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