INDEX

A

  • Acrylic medium, 96–97, 100–101
  • Acrylic paint, 36–37, 80–83, 88–89, 94–95
  • Activism, 103–127
    • art projects, 108–127
    • finding topics for, 106–107
    • forms of, 104–105
  • Activists
    • art project celebrating, 94–95
    • sphere of influence of, 57
  • Adinkra symbols, 20–23
  • Advocacy, 118–119
  • Advocate, 104
  • Aesthetics, 41, 48–49
  • Affirmation animals, 36–37
  • Affirmations, 36–37
  • Air-dry clay, 50–51, 123
  • Aluminum foil, 62–65
  • Animal necklace, 36–37
  • Animals, on your community treasure map, 58–59
  • Anti-racism, 11
  • Anti-racist artists, 9
  • A-RAT (Anti-Racist Art Teachers), 125, 126
  • Artivism, 104
  • Ashanti people, Ghana, 20–23

B

  • Batting, 80–83
  • Beads, 24–25, 36–37, 42–43, 44–45
  • Biases, 13, 62–64
  • Billboards, miniature, 98–99
  • Black joy, 68–69
  • Bleach pen, 34–35
  • Bookmark, 42–43
  • Books with text, 96–97, 118–119
  • Boxes, 42–43, 76–77, 110–111, 122–123
  • Box, recipe, 44–45
  • Brave spaces, 66–67
  • Browns, creating different, 27
  • Buttons, 44–45

C

  • Camera and printer, 100–101
  • Campaign, 105
  • Cardboard or cardboard box, 34–35, 62–65, 110, 116–117
  • Card stock, 18–19, 34–35, 44–45, 110–111, 120–121
  • Cereal box, 42–43
  • Chenille stem, 24–25
  • Circular design, 70–71
  • Clay, 50–51, 78–79, 122–123
  • Climate change, 113
  • Collages
    • identity puzzle, 18–19
    • illustrating change you would like to see, 84–85
    • self-portrait, 28–31
    • of special family foods, 44–45
  • Collective logo, 124–127
  • Colonization, 57
  • Colored pencils, 24–25, 28–31, 36–37, 42–47, 52–53, 60–71, 76–77, 84–85, 96–99, 116–121, 124–127
  • Comic strip, 86–87
  • Community(ies), 55–71
  • Community, activities for the, 45, 83
  • Community cultural wealth, 57
  • Compassion, 75, 80–83
  • Construction paper, 24–25, 28–31, 76–77, 84–85, 94–95, 116–119
  • Crayons, 18–19, 24–25, 28–31, 42–47, 52–53, 58–65, 68–71, 76–77, 84–85, 94–99, 110–111, 116–119, 124–127
  • Critters, compassion, 80–83
  • Cultural appropriation, 21, 42–43, 133
  • Culture, 39–53

D

  • Diorama, 122–123
  • Discrimination, 17
  • Diversity, in drawing of people, 60–61
  • Donations, 45, 83, 105
  • Donuts, 78–79
  • Drawings. See also Paintings
    • animal, 36–37
    • for comic strip, 86–87
    • of community heroes, 66–67
    • cultural traditions, 46–47
    • of diverse group of people, 60–61
    • highlighting joy as a form of resistance, 68–69
    • self-portrait, 28–31, 88–89
    • of your mindful space, 108–109
  • Dyes, 112–115

E

  • Eco-reciprocity, 58
  • Educating others, 104
  • Embroidery thread/floss, 62–65, 80–83, 112–115
  • Empathy, 73–89
  • Empathy gap, 74
  • Environmental stewardship, 112–115
  • Equity, 78–79
  • Ethnic identities, 10
  • Eyes, 129

F

  • Fabric, 52–53, 62–65, 80–83
  • Fabric markers, 80–83
  • Fabric paint, 80–83, 112–115
  • Felt, 62–65, 80–83
  • First peoples, 57
  • Flags, 116–117
  • Foam board, 62–65
  • Food(s), 41, 44–45, 78–79

G

  • Garden, artwork for your, 110–111
  • Gel pen(s), 32–33, 68–69
  • Goal setting, 70–71
  • Golden rule, 75

H

  • Hairstyles, 41
  • Heat-shrink plastic, 36–37
  • Heroes, community, 66–67
  • Hot glue gun, 62–65, 80–83

I

  • Identity, 16–37
  • Implicit bias, 62–64
  • Index cards, 44–45
  • Indigenous peoples, 57, 58, 110, 122
  • Intersectionality, 17

J

  • Joy, 68–69
  • Justice, 91–101

L

  • Land acknowledgment, 57
  • Landscapes, 48–49
  • Literati landscape paintings, 48–49
  • Logo, collective, 124–127

M

  • Magazines, 18–19, 96–97, 118–119
  • Markers, 18–19, 20–25, 42–47, 52–53, 60–71, 76–79, 86–87, 94–99, 108–111, 116–121, 124–127. See also Fabric markers; Paint markers; Permanent marker
  • Math, 78–79
  • Me-shirt, 34–35
  • Mindful space, creating a, 108–109
  • Mirror, 28–31
  • Modeling clay, 78–79, 122–123
  • Mouths, 131
  • Mural, social activism, 100–101

N

  • Names, 24–25
  • Native people, 57, 58, 110
  • Native plants, 58, 110–111
  • Necklaces, 36–37
  • Needles (sewing or embroidery), 62–65, 80–83, 112–115
  • Newspapers, 96–97, 118–119
  • Noses, 130

O

  • Objects, cultural, 50–51
  • Oil pastels, 94–95

P

  • Paint(s), 26–31, 46–47, 50–51, 60–61, 62–65, 84–85, 116–117, 122–123. See also Acrylic paint; Fabric paint; Watercolor paints
  • Painted paper, 116–117, 118–119
  • Paintings
    • literati landscape, 48–49
    • of a mindful space, 108–109
  • Paint markers, 100–101
  • Paint stirrer, 110–111
  • Palmares, 122
  • Patterned paper, 28–31, 76–77, 100–101
  • Permanent marker, 24–33, 36–37, 46–49, 60–65, 68–69, 80–85, 110–111, 116–119
  • Petitions, 105
  • Pipe cleaners. See Chenille stem
  • Plants, 58–59, 110–111
  • Platinum rule, 75
  • Polystyrene, 20–23, 62–65
  • Popsicle sticks, 122–123
  • Portraits
    • challenging stereotypes, 88–89
    • on cultural appreciation bookmark, 42–43
    • unique colors collage, 32–33
  • Postcards, 120–121
  • Protest(s), 105
  • Public artworks, 100
  • Public spaces, art in, 100–101
  • Punitive justice, 92
  • Puppets, 62–65
  • Puzzle collage, 18–19

Q

  • Quilombos, 122–123

R

  • Race, 10
  • Racial identities, 10
  • Racial prejudice, 11
  • Racism, 11
  • Railroad paper, 122–123
  • Recipes, 44–45
  • Reciprocity, 110
  • Religion, 41
  • Research, 42, 48, 52, 58, 104, 110, 120
  • Restorative justice, 92
  • Ribbon, 42–43, 44–45
  • Ringgold, Faith, 94–95

S

  • Sculpture, 50–51
  • Seeds (native plant), 110–111
  • Self-concept, 33
  • Self-portraits, 28–31, 88–89
  • Sewing/embroidery needle, 62–65, 80–83
  • Shoebox, 122–123
  • Silhouette portrait, 32–33
  • Skin color, 26–27, 28
  • Social commentary, 98
  • Social justice, 106
  • Sphere of influence, 57
  • Stamp, postage, 120–121
  • Stencils, 34–35, 96–97
  • Stereotypes, 88–89
  • Story problem, 78–79
  • String (yarn), 36–37, 116–117
  • Sustainable fashion, 112–115
  • Symbols, identity, 20–23

T

  • Tempera paint, 94–95
  • Textile designs, 52–53
  • Text, in art, 96–97
  • Thread/embroidery floss, 62–65, 80–83, 112–115
  • Tissue box, 122–123
  • Tissue paper, 122–123
  • Traditions, cultural, 46–47
  • Transformative justice, 93
  • Transgenerational objects, 50–51
  • Treasure map, 58–59
  • Triumph over a challenge, 86–87
  • T-shirt, 34–35, 112–115

U

  • Utopia, diorama of, 122–123

V

  • Visual references, 128–131

W

  • Washable markers, 20–23
  • Watercolor paints, 18–19, 32–33, 48–49, 58–59, 68–69, 96–97, 108–109, 120–121, 124–127
  • Watercolor paper, 26–31, 58–59, 88–89, 108–109
  • Watercolor pencils, 48–49
  • Watercolors, 18–19, 32–33
  • Weaving, 118–119
  • Welcoming entrance, making a, 76–77
  • Wenrenhua (literati landscape paintings), 48–49
  • White colored pencil, 84–85
  • White gel pen, 32–33, 68–69
  • Wooden stick, 62–65
  • Wood paint stick, 110–111
  • Wood stylus, 94–95
  • Wool felt, 62–65

Y

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