"We Hear You" // A Reflection on Charlottesville
These three simple, powerful words came from a middle schooler who recently participated in ARTE’s two-week arts collaboration with the...
A Mural that Takes a Stand Against Discrimination
Students at the Maxine Greene High School for Imaginative Inquiry have been working on a mural honoring the legacy of activist, educator,...
The Implication of Cutting Art Education for Youth of Color
This article is reposted originally from a Huffington Post piece from May 3, 2017. This contribution is in response to a recent article,...
Middle Schoolers Standing Up for Human Rights!
This past year, in collaboration with the non-profit youth development organization Global Kids, ARTE has led an after-school arts...
Creating a Human Rights Culture through the Arts in 2017
In 2017, Art and Resistance Through Education (ARTE) will continue our grassroots initiative to bring innovative and educational social...
10 Actions You Can Take to Honor International Human Rights Day 2016
We have compiled a short list of things you can do to honor human rights day and take action in your own community. What are some other...
ARTE Documentary Film Project with SVA
ARTE is thrilled to announce its partnership with a group of talented film students in the School of Visual Art's MFA program in Social...
International Human Rights Day Assembly for Middle Schoolers
On Wednesday, December 7th, ARTE presented an assembly on International Human Rights Day at the Sheridan School in Washington, D.C. for...
"I Am A Child" Middle School Workshop
This past month, ARTE led an interactive workshop in collaboration with the Lower Manhattan Community Middle School (M.S. 896). ARTE...