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Art, Activism, and Faith: Democracy in Action

Virtual presentation via Zoom

As we prepare for the Wisconsin Spring elections, Wisconsin Interfaith Voter Engagement Campaign (WIVEC), in partnership with Tikkun Ha-Ir, invites you to join us for a meaningful and energizing virtual event exploring the intersection of art, activism, and faith.

In this dynamic conversation, we will reflect on how creativity and spirituality can inspire civic engagement and strengthen our democracy.

Featured Speakers

  • Intersection of Art and Activism
    Matt Kendziera, Executive Director of Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice, will share insights on the intersection of art and activism.

  • Pillars of Democracy
    Wisconsin-based artist Niki Johnson will discuss her powerful Pillars of Democracy series, exploring how art can illuminate core democratic values and move communities toward action

  • Sacred Song, Civic Action
    We will ground our time together in sacred music and reflection with Cantor Jeremy Stein, Congregation Beth Israel Ner Tamid, connecting our civic duties to our spiritual traditions.

Take Action

This gathering is more than a conversation—it’s an opportunity to act. Participants will be invited to engage in postcard outreach to community members using original designs created by Niki Johnson, helping to build connection and encourage civic participation across Wisconsin.

Join us as we bring together creativity, community, and commitment in this election season

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