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About it reports The New York Times.
“Our democracy under attack. The threats of freedom are increasing. Dissent is criminalized. The institutions and the media turn into mouthpieces of propaganda. Measures will become” an urgent call to the artistic community to unite contrary to authoritarian forces covering the country “– the organizers say.
Among those who take part in the protests are Michael Mura, Av Duverne, Laura Poyras, Amanda Palmer musicians, John Ledzgeda, artist Merilin Minter and writer Jennifer Igan.
“I congratulate this incentive to act along with other artists and insist on our right to think freely and speak”– said Jennifer Igan, the Pulriter Laurel and the Exploration of the American Pen.
The protest will also be joined by New York and Brooklyn’s public libraries, Southern California University, and Mainles’s documentary.
Among the organizers of the action, the artist-visualist Dread Scott and playwright, Laureate of the Pulitzer Prize Lynn Nottzh.
“Action is an artistic expression. The expression is one of the most important ingredients of the American narrative, and it cannot be stopped or silent”– said the note.
According to him, he considered the Kennedy Center for staging one of the musicals, but when the Trump administration changed the leadership of the Notuzha team there decided not to continue cooperation. He said that these changes and other actions of the Trump administration clearly made it clear to the artists that they should observe the views of the White House on the history and cultural life of the United States.
Protests “Freedom Freedom” do not have instructions on participation, the organizers indicate that everyone can join as an example with a curatorial exhibition on freedom of speech, staging reading a prohibited play, or showing a censored or politically colored movie.
Art protests appeared against the backdrop of the second round of “without kings”, which are scheduled for October 18 in the United States. Demonstrations are a response to the excessive powers of the President on royal life and to continue the first round of the June election, which took place in 2100 cities and towns, and estimates that more than five million people took part in it.

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About it reports The New York Times.
“Our democracy under attack. The threats of freedom are increasing. Dissent is criminalized. The institutions and the media turn into mouthpieces of propaganda. Measures will become” an urgent call to the artistic community to unite contrary to authoritarian forces covering the country “– the organizers say.
Among those who take part in the protests are Michael Mura, Av Duverne, Laura Poyras, Amanda Palmer musicians, John Ledzgeda, artist Merilin Minter and writer Jennifer Igan.
“I congratulate this incentive to act along with other artists and insist on our right to think freely and speak”– said Jennifer Igan, the Pulriter Laurel and the Exploration of the American Pen.
The protest will also be joined by New York and Brooklyn’s public libraries, Southern California University, and Mainles’s documentary.
Among the organizers of the action, the artist-visualist Dread Scott and playwright, Laureate of the Pulitzer Prize Lynn Nottzh.
“Action is an artistic expression. The expression is one of the most important ingredients of the American narrative, and it cannot be stopped or silent”– said the note.
According to him, he considered the Kennedy Center for staging one of the musicals, but when the Trump administration changed the leadership of the Notuzha team there decided not to continue cooperation. He said that these changes and other actions of the Trump administration clearly made it clear to the artists that they should observe the views of the White House on the history and cultural life of the United States.
Protests “Freedom Freedom” do not have instructions on participation, the organizers indicate that everyone can join as an example with a curatorial exhibition on freedom of speech, staging reading a prohibited play, or showing a censored or politically colored movie.
Art protests appeared against the backdrop of the second round of “without kings”, which are scheduled for October 18 in the United States. Demonstrations are a response to the excessive powers of the President on royal life and to continue the first round of the June election, which took place in 2100 cities and towns, and estimates that more than five million people took part in it.
