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A Talkback with PeoplesHub Arts and Social Justice Fellows

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A Talkback with PeoplesHub Arts and Social Justice Fellows

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Meet and celebrate our Artist Fellows Kal-El Carey and Sharif Zakout, who will share their art and organizing work as a part of our 2023 Arts and Social Justice Fellowship Cohort.

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Dates and Times

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

4:00pm - 6:00pm PT

6:00pm - 8:00pm CT

7:00pm - 9:00pm ET

Program Full-Description

Calling all art-lovers in movement work and beyond! Join us for a talkback with PeoplesHub Arts & Social Justice Fellows Sharif Zakout and Kal-El Carey of our 2023 Cohort. The event will include performances, art presentations, and reflections from both Sharif and Kal-El on their art, organizing work, and time as a PeoplesHub Artist Fellow. There will be time for questions and lots of celebration. 

At PeoplesHub, we center our work on what makes healthy social justice movements: Resistance, Resilience, Restoration, and Re-imagination. It is Reimagination that led us to create the PeoplesHub Arts and Social Justice Fellowship. We believe that artists and culture bearers are integral to successful movements because they hold up a mirror to the way things are, but more importantly, help us imagine our world anew.

This event is ideal for..

  • Artists and culture bearers working at the intersections of art and social justice
  • Folks interested in art that touches on the intersections of disability, solidarity economy, and incarceration.

Accessibility:

Access requests, including interpretation and captioners, can be made during registration or by emailing info@peopleshub.org.  Requests for interpreters and captioners that are made less than 48 hours before the event typically are more difficult to meet. We will try and notify you if we cannot secure requested access. 

Issues with Registration?

If you have questions about this offering or technical needs registering for this event, please contact info@peopleshub.org.

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Cost

Free! Though we appreciate donations from those who can afford to do so.

At PeoplesHub we are committed to communication access, radical hospitality, supporting facilitators, and making our offerings financially accessible. Donations allow us to continue offering programs like this one and pay speakers, tech support leads, interpreters, captioners, and other support staff a fair wage for their time and expertise.Like you, those who support our trainings work hard for change in their communities and have often developed the knowledge, skill and gifts that they are offering through many unpaid hours — let’s support them to be sustainable in their work and craft!