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Gentrification, displacement, the struggle for ownership... These are the challenges faced by many communities today. But what if art could be the key to preserving cultural heritage and building economic resilience? 
The panel discussion on Achieving Economic Justice Through Community Placekeeping, featuring Miss Tee, Nikko Kimzin, Arianna Paz Ch&#225;vez, Heather Heslep, and Roshaun Davis, explores the challenges faced by marginalized communities in the arts and the importance of place-keeping, ownership, and wealth redistribution. The panelists emphasized the power of art as a tool for community empowerment and social change
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