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DESCRIPTION:Many artists who have experienced structural abuse and processe
 s of recovery carry unique insights about creativity and the way solidarit
 y networks are to be built. This talk shares findings from a co-creation w
 orkshop that uses counter-factual science fiction as a prompt for discussi
 ng racial histories and politics of data extraction in downtown Los Angele
 s.
DTSTAMP:20260625T061608Z
LOCATION:Creativity Dome
SUMMARY:Co-creating speculative fiction with unhoused and formerly unhoused
  artists on Skid Row for a reparative urban science - newswimming
URL:https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/ZGM8XA/
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