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Eco-Arts Out Loud

Join us for an afternoon of performances that playfully disrupt colonial notions of the human, decolonize the water narrative, and call out environmental racism. The performances, Black and Blue (Mosa McNeilly), Daughter of the Water and The Dawning of the Don (Juliet Dhanraj), The Children Are Always Ours (Rema Tavares), centre Caribbean experience and African diaspora, embracing complexity, engaging both vulnerability and animality, and contemplating the vulnerability of life and death. 

Time: 3 to 5 p.m.

Location: Flex space (CFA 326)

Co-presented with Sensorium.

Date

Mar 03 2026
Expired!

Time

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

326 Goldfarb Centre for Fine Arts

Organizer

Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change
Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change
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