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Yesterday, Today & Pa'lante: How Indigenous Culture Relates to Our World Now

  • The Clemente Center 107 Suffolk Street New York, NY, 10002 United States (map)
ZOOM LINK          Meeting ID: 984 5124 3002         Passcode: 444045

ZOOM LINK Meeting ID: 984 5124 3002 Passcode: 444045

In recognition of Latinx Heritage Month, join us for a conversation on how Latinx folks can be in solidarity with Indigenous people, the importance of cultural survival and resistance, and how we can decenter euro-centric ways of thinking in our art spaces to address the long term implications of colonization in the fine art world. Featured speakers are:

Thalia Carroll-Cachimuel - Communications Manager of When We Fight, We Win! and Curator of the exhibition currently up in The Clemente LES Gallery, ‘The Fight to Free Leonard Peltier - Honoring Indigenous Culture & Heritage’

Claudia Cortínez - Exhibitions Manager at The Clemente

Rosa Rodriguez-Williams - Senior Director of Belonging and Inclusion at The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Sara Rivera - Assistant Director of the Latinx Student Cultural Center at Northeastern University

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