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Kids Story Time: These Olive Trees, by Aya Ghanameh

P&T Knitwear 180 Orchard Street, New York

P&T Knitwear is pleased to welcome Palestinian illustrator, writer, and designer Aya Ghanameh for a children's story time reading of her debut picture book, These Olive Trees — the story of a Palestinian family’s ties to the land, and how one young girl finds a way to care for her home, even as she says goodbye. It’s 1967 in Nablus, Palestine. Oraib loves […]

A Harvest for All: Notes on Biodiversity and Medicine

Framer Framed Framer Framed 71 Oranje-Vrijstaatkade, Amsterdam

Join Framer Framed on 18 August for a conversation between Taita Hernando Chindoy, an Indigenous leader from the pueblo Inga in Colombia, and artist Milena Bonilla. They will discuss subjects connected to the notion of ‘buen vivir’, biodiversity and human rights, medicinal and social uses and abuse of Ayahuasca, illicit cultivars eradication in Colombia and the strengthening of the […]

What it Means to be Cute

GYOPO LA 801 S. Vermont Ave, Los Angeles

Cuteness is an aesthetic intertwined with daily life and deeply connected with notions of femininity, particularly for the Asian diaspora and those within Asia for whom cuteness is a prolific aesthetic- a part of their everyday life. While the aesthetic is omnipresent in domestic products, media, and in spoken vernacular, it is often disregarded as […]