The Massachusetts College of Art and Design is set to combat “social justice crises” by hosting a “Social Emergency Response Center” for students on Friday.
“Social Emergency Response Centers (SERCs) are pop-up spaces for artists, activists, and community members to come together to re-imagine how we respond to the social emergencies (social justice crises) we live in,” the Facebook description of the event reads. “At this SERC we will reflect, create, learn, share, and relax.”
"We intend for our SERC to be a space for...meditative, creative, motivating, activities that will ultimately help us find ways to respond to the social emergencies we all face."
The April 6 event is being “organized by the students of MassArt's Center for Art and Community Partnerships (CACP)” and co-hosted by the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
The organizers pledge that the pop-up center will feature “designated spaces for Making, Plotting, Cooking, and Healing,” as well as “workshops, critical dialogue, nourishment, and fun!”
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