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PME Collective Change Lab Group

 

The Change Lab - a critical space for learning, thinking and re-imagining the possibilities of how art and design curriculum in second level can be taught through a development education lens. The exhibition showcases the pedagogical approach and artefacts that the Professional Master in Education teachers created in response to Development Education. The work is made and presented from the situated practice of the artist, educator and activist and is exhibited in NCAD Gallery and online.   

Our Group - 'Resolve'

Theme: CANCEL CULTURE

"Does cancel culture kill free speech?"

The Change Lab 2020

 

Cancel Culture piece by Carl Óg

The ruination of man

Simps, intel and incels

Grandads in the father figure roles 

Dad hasn’t come back from the dole

Still owes us a few quid.

The only fans we have are scroll addicts 

Analyzing, who said what eight years ago?

Like the man you were yesterday can’t change 

And misplaced words means hanging from window

The twitter worlds gift. 

Jordan Peterson to Ben Shapiro 

Questionable leaders of the bastards 

That the moaners don’t get so label weirdos

To men who want to do better, the divide just widens

Violence and protests, a false left wing communist view 

Collecting a who’s who of nazis 

people ignore gulags and the few million that Stalin killed. 

Famines and plagues I feel stupid and contagious taken literal made as liberal 

Dribble, attack to cover your tracks

Teenagers can’t buy alcohol but can do changes they can’t take back 

Choices extreme as opinions, influencers minions 

No middle road Is the world gone deranged? 

This is the age of destroying the world our forefathers and mother’s created with one sentence

I feel offended.

More from Carl Óg's spoken word video series


'When The Drugs Are Put Down' was scripted just one day before filming this video as visual accompaniment to Carl's masterpiece. This marks his first spoken word video and it was my privilege to film him in action. Carl is gifted young Hiphop advocate. His is a message of utmost relevance and urgency to our island and beyond. Young Carl has an exceptional talent and is a born leader. I am very proud of what Ireland's cultural and lyrical future is looking like, including the kind of insight offered in terms of Hiphop and poetry for the generations to come. 

FOLLOW CARL ÓG

Cancel Culture Manifesto (Dialogue with Carl Óg)

YOUTH & COMMUNITY WORK

(2011-PRESENT)

THIRD & SECOND LEVEL GROUP WORK



  • Maynooth University guest visit to provide a talk and workshop to the Literacy Circle. 

 

  • Providing a presentation and live performance for JCSP (Junior Certificate Schools Programme) students of Margaret Aylward's in order to promote their 'book in bag' policy and encourage literacy for D.E.A.R. week (Drop Everything And Read). 



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