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Black Perspectives on the Anthropocene: Fashion, Food, & Water

When the Anthropocene meets decoloniality and critical race theory, we collide at the critical intersection of fashion, food, and water. These are the few necessities that an individual needs to survive and a material and temporal solidarity exists between them. The “Anthropocene” is used to explain how human actions shape the environment in all its […]

Landscape at the End of the World

A virtual discussion led by Natalia Viera Salgado, Associate Curator and co-curator of Past as Prologue: A Historical Acknowledgment, about the aesthetic strategies of colonialism and imperialism through 19th century landscape and cartography, featuring respondents WAI Think Tank, architects, educators, and authors of the ‘Manual of Anti-Racist Architecture,’ in conversation with Enrique Chagoya NA and other participating artists to be […]

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Meech Boakye: watering

The Brick 518 N Western Ave, Los Angeles

Watering  is a communal hydration ritual, a gathering facilitated by artist Meech Boakye that considers hydration as a medium for collective healing. The gathering centers on a screening of Jumana Manna’s Foragers, a film that explores the restricted practices of foraging wild edible plants in Palestine under Israeli law. To introduce the film, Boakye will draw parallels […]