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Review | Samuel Love | TEDxGary

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Review is a TEDx Gary Talk about re-evaluating the worth and value of resources here in the city and review how we are in the position, as a community to determine our image- Samuel Love is a social and civic practice artist who organizes public projects that connect communities to their cultural and ecological histories through publishing, multi-media installations, and performance. He is a 2019/20 Indiana Arts Commission On-Ramp fellow and a recipient of IAC's 2019/2020 Individual Advancement Program grant. He is a contributor to Belt Magazine and is the editor of The Gary Anthology, published by Belt in 2020. With the support of the Indiana Humanities Council he and videographer Raymar Brunson are producing Calumet: The Region's River, a video exploration of the Calumet river system. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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