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We (Re)Member Us: Black Women in Mourning & Joy

Join Artist As First Responder & the Black Women In Mourning & Joy Collective for "We (re)MEMBER Us" - A guided, interactive, multi-channel vocal and rhythmic ceremony to witness and transmute grief from state-sanctioned violence, displacement, and death.

Sonic Healing Guides: @TossieLong & @MilesLassi of @8088.Live

Hosted by independent Curator: #AsharaEkundayo @blublakwomyn 

Wednesday, February 18, 20266:00p - 8:30p

at the Black Panther Party Museum
1427 Broadway, Oakland CA 94612

Sliding Scale/Suggested Donation $5-$12 NOTAFLOF
RSVP Required. Limited Space.
Every Body Welcome, All Ages - ADA Accessiblehttps://werememberus.eventbrite.com

Community Partners: the Huey P. Newton Foundation, Oakland ReCAST

ABOUT:
The Black Women in Mourning & Joy Collective is an itinerant, invite-only, arts and social practice experiment coordinated by independent curator, public archivist, and artist Ashara Ekundayo in Oakland, CA.

Artist As First Responder is an arts collective that creates sacred spaces for imagination, investigation, production, conservation and rest by centering the work of artists whose practices heal communities and save lives. 

Through a 4-point interactive arts platform we engage and collaborate with global communities through public forums, residencies, archives, and exhibitions.

8088 is the avant-garde sonic duo of Grammy-nominated multidisciplinary artist Tossie Long and acclaimed composer–sound designer Miles Lassi. They fuse eco-sonic alchemy, electronic innovation, and diasporic cosmology into a multi-channel, mycelium-rooted soundscape.

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