DECOLONIZING OUR MINDS 2012

 

DECOLONIZING OUR MINDS 2012:
PEOPLE’S INSTINCTIVE TRAVELS THROUGH RESISTANCE

Art is a healing practice, a practice of renewal, exploration and of storytelling. Art is a space of self-definition and self-understanding that simultaneously ties us to larger histories, to a shared narrative. Art is medicine bridging the gaps between times, spaces and divisions violently constructed by the colonial enterprise. Join the Equity Studies Student’s Union, the Women and Gender Studies Student’s Union, the Black Student’s Association and the Caribbean Studies Student’s Union as we explore and discover the potential that art and creativity offers us in our travels through resistance; to decolonize our minds, our bodies, our experiences and our realities.

CONFERENCE IS ENTIRELY COST FREE, ALL ARE WELCOME, NO REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE, ASL INTERPRETERS WLL BE PRESENT, GENDER NEUTRAL WASHROOMS, CHILD MINDING, COMMUNITY SHELF, SNACKS AND LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED.

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