Source 1:
Jones, Kevin L., Musiker, Cy. “Local Artist Arrested after Helping Hang 'Resist' Banner near White House.” KQED, 26 Jan. 2017, https://www.kqed.org/arts/12681644/local-artist-part-of-team-behind-resist-banner-hung-near-white-house.
In the article “Local Artist Arrested after Helping Hang 'Resist' Banner near White House '' the authors Jones and Musiker talked about how Nancy Pili Hernandez faced multiple charges for aiding in the hanging of a banner that had the word “RESIST”. They talk about why she assisted in this form of defiance. Nancy wanted to be part of this protest to show that there are people united to “RESIST” against government rules that are affecting the people.
Source 2:
“Using Arts to Choose Democracy & Create Change with Nancy Pili Hernandez & David Solnit.” YouTube, 23 Oct. 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP0cZerFL9g
This zoom meeting was a workshop that was facilitated by Nancy Pili Hernandez and David Solnit talked about the reason why they choose art to create movements that can make change in many different aspects. Art is a way to create change in situations in which art speaks louder than words. They also talked about how it is important to be part of these movements because they try to create change for everyone affected by certain situations.
Source 3:
Baron, Carlos. “Nancy Pili: Our Homegirl in the Sky.” El Tecolote, 9 Feb. 2017, http://eltecolote.org/content/en/nancy-pili-our-homegirl-in-the-sky/.
In this article “Nancy Pili: Our Homegirl in the Sky” Boron sits down with Nancy to talk about the big news that she had been part of hanging the “RESIST” banner near the white house. They talked about why she did it and how she felt moments leading up to the hanging of the banner. They also talked about what she wanted to represent and if she had any fears that could contribute to her rebellion.
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