Maryland artist designs limited-edition Doritos bag to amplify Black voices
The chip brand is giving ad space to Black artists such as Megan Lewis in partnership with the Urban Justice League. Author: JC Whittington Updated: 5:37 PM EDT July 7, 2021
BALTIMORE Major brands have entered the digital advocacy space, a move that has been popularized since the emergence of Black Lives Matter. Now more than ever, big brands are choosing to use their platform to align themselves with social justice movements.
Normally, brands want to utilize the platform of a celebrity. But celebrity status is no longer exclusive to that of an actor, singer or athlete the new celebrity is the activist. And brands are hopping onto this new trend. While some have yet to implement ad strategies that are not exploitive, others have found ways to create ad campaigns ethically by centering the voices of marginalized communities.
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ITHACA, N.Y. - The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has approved a grant of $1.2 million to extend the Mellon Collaborative Studies in Architecture, Urbanism and the Humanities (AUH) interdisciplinary seminar series at Cornell University for three years with a focus on social justice. The grant supports innovative, cross-disciplinary coursework on one of the most pressing problems of this generation: equity and justice in the U.S. built environment, said Meejin Yoon, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP), which shares planning and administration of the seminars with the Society for the Humanities, in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S).
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Mellon grant boosts collaborative projects for equity, social justice
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has approved a grant of $1.2 million to extend the Mellon Collaborative Studies in Architecture, Urbanism and the Humanities (AUH) interdisciplinary seminar series at Cornell for three years with a focus on social justice.
“The grant supports innovative, cross-disciplinary coursework on one of the most pressing problems of this generation: equity and justice in the U.S. built environment,” said Meejin Yoon, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP), which shares planning and administration of the seminars with the Society for the Humanities, in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S).