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Above and Beyond Borders Webinar, March 14
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ABOVE AND BEYOND BORDERS WEBINAR
Thurs, March 14, 1:00 - 2:30pm

photo: Maria Gaspar, Radioactive: Stories from Beyond the Wall, site intervention at Cook County Department of Corrections, 2018. photo credit: Sarah J. Rhee

Join Arts & Democracy, No Longer Empty, and NOCD-NY for a webinar with artists and cultural organizers from Chicago, IL, Douglas, AZ and New York, NY who are actively working to envision a life of dignity for immigrants, detainees and prisoners, and individuals who have been violated and rendered invisible.

Featured programs and presenters include:

Maria Gaspar's 96 Acres Project and
Radioactive: Stories from Beyond the Wall

M Jenea Sanchez's Border Arts Corridor

Members of the New Sanctuary Coalition's art wing

Facilitated by Raquel de Anda, No Longer Empty

REGISTER HERE!

The webinar will feature presentations on an art program co-created with prisoners at Cook County Jail and neighbors living in its vicinity, a collective using the arts to re-envision the US/MX border, and a sanctuary-based organization engaging cultural organizing to build solidarity and support for an immigrant population under threat of deportation in NYC.

You will have an opportunity to ask questions, share a project of your own, and connect with others from across the country.

Receive information about how to join the webinar HERE. It will be hosted on Zoom. Instructions on how to access the webinar will be sent to you after you register.

This event is co-sponsored by No Longer Empty and Arts & Democracy.

ABOUT NOCD-NY

NOCD-NY is a citywide alliance of cultural networks and community leaders that have joined together to revitalize New York City from the neighborhood up. NOCD-NY came together in 2010 in response to the vision, sustained needs, and creative resilience of our diverse communities. We facilitate peer learning, increase the visibility of community-based work, and advocate for it.

NOCD-NY is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. It is also supported by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, including support in partnership with the New York City Council.

      

 
We are also thankful for support from The New York Community Trust, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, New York City Council Member Brad Lander, Spaceworks, and individual supporters.
 
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