Environmental Racism is Garbage, Virtual Research-Creation and Art Symposium
Environmental Racism is Garbage, is a virtual research-creation and art symposium. This international event includes contributions and collaborations from visual and performance-based artists, curators, theorists and activists, who have created submissions that engage with the interconnections between environmental health, socio-economic conditions, racialized discrimination, social justice – with transdisciplinary work driven by creative inquiry and lived experience forefronted.
This virtual (web-based) symposium will be synchronous and asynchronous and feature:
- A keynote address by Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, a Greenlandic mask dancer, contemporary performance artist, and activist based in Iqaluit, May 27th @5:00 PM EST
- A keynote address by Winona LaDuke, economist, environmental activist, and Executive Director of Honor the Earth, May 28th @12:00 PM EST
- Artwork from 14 groups of artists working in a wide variety of media, displayed in the browser.
- Four discussion panels
SYMPOSIUM SUPPORT
Funding for Environmental Racism is Garbage is generously provided by a Seed Box grant from Mistra-Formas Environmental Humanities Collaboratory, Raven Trust, Environmental Studies 91ºÚÁÏÍø, Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre, Pannaguq, and Canada’s Waste Flow.
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