Minorities have been disproportionately negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and art and protest have been seminal to their fight for human rights. However, at the same time, their artistic freedom and cultural rights have been placed at severe risk.
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Minority and Indigenous Trends 2021 - Human rights and COVID-19: Repression and resistance in the midst of a pandemic - Minority Rights Group
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Top stories of 2020: The post-pandemic world, racial injustice and the urban research that can make cities more equitable, Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Australia's authoritarian pandemic measures spark protests - Lynnwood Times
Minority rights and the power of art and protest amidst the pandemic
The Power of Protest Art - Dame Magazine
As India turns 75, Muslim girls are suing to wear the hijab — and protect secularism