SAIC’s Palestine problem
16-07-2026 23:01 via chicagoreader.com

SAIC’s Palestine problem

Savneet Talwar is a well-respected art therapist, a subject she has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago for nearly 20 years. Talwar’s approach to art therapy is rooted in anti-colonial frameworks, social justice, and intersectional feminism. One former student told the Reader she chose SAIC’s art therapy program to study with […]
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