This session will combine a panel composed of Detroit-based artists who are participating in or leading different types of mutual aid networks in Detroit. Following the panel will be a breakout session in which attendees can ask questions and ideate the state of, and need for mutual aid in Detroit. Panelists are invited to participate in break-out sessions.
Duration
2 hours 30 minutes
Price
Free
Language
English
OPEN TO
Everyone
Dial-in Number
Please register for this Webinar to view the dial-in info.
Shane Bernardo is a co-founder of Food As Healing, a social movement based on ancestral, Earth-based traditions that are critical for maintaining our identities, sense of belonging, health and wholeness. Shane is also a grower, anti-oppression...
Halima Afi Cassells is an interdisciplinary community-engaged artist/ facilitator/ mom/ urban gardener who calls Waawiiyaataanong (often referred to as Detroit, MI) home. She credits gardening as inspiring her move away from painting to a practice...
Malik Kenyatta Yakini is co-founder and Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network (DBCFSN). DBCFSN operates the seven-acre D- Town Farm and is spearheading the opening of, the Detroit Food Commons, in Detroit’s North...
Margo (she/her) is Parsi Indian-American raised in Virginia. She has called Detroit home since arriving by bike in 2013. She is a co-founder and Executive Director of Detroit Community Wealth Fund, a non-profit the provides education and financing...