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English: Black & Indigenous Histories to the Now - Black & Indigenous Futures Convening on Wed 20 Sept 2023

ArtsEmerson, HowlRound, and participants in the Black and Indigenous Futures Convening on Wednesday 20 September from 11:15 a.m. - 12:00pm EDT (Boston, UTC -4) came together for a discussion that explores foundations of Black and Indigenous co-leadership solidarity, shared understanding, and movement building. This conversation is moderated by Ronee Penoi and features feature Scott Alves Barton, Elizabeth James-Perry, and Kyle T. Mays.

This event is part of the Black and Indigenous Futures Convening, which brings together artists, scholars, educators, and practitioners to unearth history, examine fault lines, and imagine new and different futures. This gathering, produced by ArtsEmerson in partnership with HowlRound Theatre Commons, is one piece of a larger ArtsEmerson initiative that seeks to activate a liberated future in Boston through the shared experience of art and public dialogue. This convening is supported by the Barr Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. ...

Elizabeth James-Perry (she/her) practices wampum jewelry design and restorative gardening in her Aquinnah Wampanoag tribal homelands in Massachusetts. She teaches art and responsible land stewardship to stay grounded and to benefit the next seven generations. ...

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