• Art as Activism: César Maxit's Journey in Street Art and Social Justice

  • Jan 10 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Art as Activism: César Maxit's Journey in Street Art and Social Justice

  • Summary

  • Originally from Argentina and now living in Washington, D.C., César Maxit shares his journey from studying architecture to devoting himself full-time to helping organizations express their demands for environmental and climate justice, human rights, and immigrant rights. As an artist and communication specialist, he uses visuals, sculptures, and paintings to convey powerful messages. In this episode, César shares his experiences organizing groups of artists, securing spaces for their creations, and engaging in insightful conversations with fellow artists and activists.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: César Maxit
    Episode Interviewers: Alfonzo Alfaro, Madison E. Goldberg, Otoniel Mecinas Cruz, and Christina Van Otterloo
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editor: Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Banana Cream - Hardboil
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

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