I would argue there is no anti-racist practice without empathy, without the capacity to overcome bias and think deeply about the experience of others, and to treat them with care.

Sam Ramos
Sam Ramos is a writer and educator at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he is Assistant Director for College and Professional Learning. His practice emphasizes risk and experience, with an emphasis on interdisciplinarity, social justice, and the profound.
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What Relevance Can Art Have for Frontline Providers Right Now?
A museum educator, who generally works with medical students in the galleries, considers the healing potential of art.