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Witness Series: Part 1--"Rooted, Immigration, Migration and Green Spaces

  • Journey HTX 3219 Almeda-Genoa Road Houston United States (map)

Climate change and global warming are affecting all of us. But, like many other challenges in society, it’s hurting communities of color the most.  Environmental crises are triggering more internal and international migration and displacement.  This event will begin with a BIPOC artists panel about identity, place-making and belonging.  This rich dialogue will provide the space to imagine different possible futures, highlight how art allows us to see the world in new ways, and encourage us all to come together to create climate solutions.  Following the panel, attendees will be invited to take part in a Community "Counter-Cartography" Generative Poetry Workshop by Spoken Word Artist-Activist & Owner of Lualo Studio LLC, Jenah Maravilla.  They will participate in guided meditation, create body maps and accompanying prose to illustrate the community's relationship between self and "home.”  The Houston Audubon will connect bird migration with human migration and showcasing the wonder of bird migration. Their event table will highlight the importance of the Houston region and our sanctuaries as stop-over habitat for migratory birds.

 

Art from all participating artists will be featured at Houston Climate Justice Museum at The POST exhibit space.  The opening for this curation is set for February 18, 2024.

 

Thank you to our partners at Journey HTX.

 

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS & PARTNERS

Amenta B. -Panelist

April M. Frazier

Bennie Flores Ansell -Panelist

Blaffer Art Museum

Houston Audubon

Houston Climate Justice Museum

Houston Public Library (HPL)

Ibraim Nascimento –Panelist

Jenah Maravilla

Journey HTX

Kristi Rangel -Moderator

Lualo Studio LLC

Rev. Vanessa Monroe -Panelist

 

“People will forget what you said, and what you did, but never how you made them feel.”
—Maya Angelou (paraphrase)

 Photos at the Journey Center

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