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Abenaki Acknowledgement

We acknowledge this land we sit on and the people whose home this is. This land is the land of the aboriginal Abenaki people who have lived here for over 12,900 years. The Abenaki people faced centuries of war and disease stemming from the European invasion, continued eradication pre and post American Revolution and sterilization as a result of the Vermont Eugenics laws in the 20th century. The resilience and strength of the Abenaki people continues to manifest itself today in their protection of the land and their communities. As members of the Missisquoi Tribe of the Abenaki Nation shared with us, “We will always stand up and protect our aboriginal title.


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Wednesday, March 4 • 7:00pm - 8:00pm
InterSections: Decolonial Art - Opening Reception

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Join us to co-create an InterSections Art Show inspired by the residency theme, Decolonizing Our Knowing, Being, and Doing: What Does It Mean and How Can We Do It Responsibly? We hope to use the arts to engage Poka Laenui’s Five Stages of Decolonization: recovery/rediscovery, mourning, dreaming, commitment, and action. We envision an Intersections that is an integrated and immersive experience in which visual arts, performing arts, ritual arts, and other forms of creative expression and inquiry are woven together.

Speakers
avatar for Herukhuti Williams

Herukhuti Williams

Faculty, Goddard College
H. “Herukhuti” Sharif Williams, PhD, MEd, is a liberatory/decolonizing sociologist, cultural studies scholar, sex educator, playwright, director, poet, filmmaker, and author. He studied sex research, sexology, and sexual health related to HIV at the HIV Center for Clinical and... Read More →


Wednesday March 4, 2020 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Haybarn Gallery