Developing an aesthetic of social transformation.

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Developing an aesthetic of social transformation.

Workshop and concert, a culmination of a month residency, with composer, musician, writer, and activist Fred Houn.

1 sound cassette : analog

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 8186772

Harvard University Archives.

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Office for the Arts at Harvard & Radcliffe

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