Discover the WHERE2024 Project with Meadow Dibble and Lilah Akin

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2024
  • The Walk for Historical and Ecological Recovery (WHERE) is a year-long event series in 2024, a significant endeavor aimed at addressing the histories of colonization and oppression in Maine. Uncovering the roles of local Maine merchants and mariners in the slave trade, especially after its ban in 1808, has been a crucial part of recent Maine research. Efforts have also shed light on the specific entanglements of colonization, Indigenous genocide, land theft, and enslavement in the region, underscoring the importance of this event series.
    Organized by our friends at Atlantic Black Box in collaboration with various partners, WHERE2024 is not just an event series, but a community engagement initiative. It involves walking, participatory archival research, storytelling, and artistic interventions, all designed to encourage your active participation. Join Meadow Dibble, Founder and Executive Director of Atlantic Black Box, and Lilah Akin of In Kinship Collective, to learn more about this initiative that seeks to uncover and discuss the region’s historical realities, fostering truth-seeking and transformative dialogues.
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    Follow up and calls to action:
    Donate to the Walk for Historical & Ecological Recovery (WHERE): atlanticblackbox.app.neoncrm....
    Join WHERE and partners, Indigo Arts Alliance and Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, in Boothbay for their full-day symposium: Deconstructing the Boundaries: The Land Fights Back: givebutter.com/landfightsback
    Reach out to the Indigo Arts Alliance for more information about attending the reception in Boothbay on July 19th: info@indigoartsalliance.me
    Learn more about WHERE and its dedicated partners
    Watch and share the video project, i am ákʷitən, the medicine tree vessel that carries our relatives: vimeo.com/443533584

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