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Art Spaces Hosting Activism
Using surplus resources to provide individual assistance andstrengthen community engagement
by Todd Lester and Karen Phillipsedited by Nancy L. PearsonA Tactical Notebook published bythe New Tactics Projectof the Center for Victims of Torture
 
 
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: The Center for Victims of Torture – New Tactics in Human Rights Project717 East River Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA Websites: www.newtactics.org; www.cvt.org 
Notebook Series Editor
Nancy L. PearsonSpecial thanks to Vera Sidlova for her significant role in developing the tactical notebook.
Copyediting
Diane Anderson
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Nancy L. Pearson© 2010 Center for Victims of Torture
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 Author Biography 
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Letter from the New Tactics project manager
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Introduction
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Background and Development
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freeDimensional Distress Services
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General Steps in the Creative Safe Haven Process
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Engaging the Community 
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 Weaving the Pieces Together: A Creative Safe Haven StorImpact on Art Spaces
14
Considerations for Art Spaces
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ChallengesSuccesses
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 Transferability Using Vacant/Available Space
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 Afterword
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