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About — Rachel Schragis

    http://www.rachelschragis.com/about/
    I'm a freelance visual artist and cultural organizer, with formal training and work experience as a an artist, educator and community organizer.

Rachel Schragis Beautiful Trouble

    https://beautifultrouble.org/trainer/rachel-schragis/
    Rachel Schragis is a visual artist, cultural organizer, youth worker and native New Yorker. In her city she’s worked with the Occupy Wall Street, Domestic Worker Justice, and Climate Justice movements. Perhaps mostly known for her slightly epic mindmap drawings, she is passionate about visualizing and organizing complexity.

Media — Rachel Schragis

    http://www.rachelschragis.com/media
    Artist Rachel Schragis Explains J.A. Myerson, Truthout.org, Nov. 5th 2011 ANTHOLOGIES AND ACADEMIC WORK When We Fight We Win: 21st Century Social Movements and the Activists Who are Changing Our World , Greg Jobin-Leedsand Agitarte New Press 2016

How Do You Illustrate Corruption? Artist Rachel Schragis ...

    https://truthout.org/articles/how-do-you-illustrate-corruption-artist-rachel-schragis-explains/
    Rachel Schragis is a 25-year-old New York City-based artist, educator and activist who created a flow-chart visualization of the Declaration of the Occupation of New York City. Since the image was posted on Facebook, comments began pouring in and the image was disseminated widely, not only among Schragis' friends, but eventually by complete strangers.

Rachel Schragis, Artist and Activist, Part II Artwrit

    http://www.artwrit.com/article/ohi-rachel-schragis-2/
    Rachel Schragis: I would say that the creative processes and the production of objects are tools we have in the world and one manifestation that that’s taken is what we call quote-unquote “art.” [laughs] And I struggle a lot with the label of artist, but the movement has allowed me to take it on more comfortably, because there’s a flexibility around the word “art” in society. It can mean something that …

How do you illustrate corruption? Artist Rachel Schragis ...

    https://www.resilience.org/stories/2011-11-09/how-do-you-illustrate-corruption-artist-rachel-schragis-explains/
    Nov 09, 2011 · Rachel Schragis is a 25-year-old New York City-based artist, educator and activist who created a flow-chart visualization of the Declaration of the Occupation of New York City. Since the image was posted on Facebook, comments began pouring in and the image was disseminated widely, not only among Schragis’ friends, but eventually by complete strangers.

How one artist put climate activism on paper Grist

    https://grist.org/people/how-one-artist-put-climate-activism-on-paper/
    Oct 20, 2016 · In 2011, artist Rachel Schragis found herself in Zuccotti Park, the epicenter of the Occupy Wall Street protests. Initially, she was struck by the protesters’ spirit of collaboration.

Art for Climate Justice SustainUS

    https://sustainus.org/2016/09/art-for-climate-justice/
    Sep 30, 2016 · A visual artist by training, Rachel chooses to use creativity and system thinking as mediums to fight against the injustices in our society. Her artworks can be found across a wide array of social movements including Occupy Wall Street , Domestic Worker Justice, Fossil Fuel Divestment , Flood the System and People’s Climate March as the coordinator of the Arts team.

How do you illustrate complexity?

    https://ecoartscotland.net/2011/12/14/how-do-you-illustrate-complexity/
    Dec 14, 2011 · Artist Rachel Schragis created the Flow Chart of the Declaration of the Occupation. The media keep criticising the occupation movement for not having a clear message. That's the media's problem (always wanting to simplify everything, one message). What Schragis has done is capture the complexity of issues underpinning questions of social and environmental justice.

What is this about? — Vent Diagrams

    https://www.ventdiagrams.com/vision-and-values
    Vent Diagrams is a collaborative social media and art project started by educator E.M./Elana Eisen-Markowitz and artist Rachel Schragis, two queer white jews in Brooklyn in our 30s. We define a “vent diagram” as a diagram of the overlap of two statements that appear to …

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