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Ensemble Evolution: Introduction to the Frameworks and Language of Social Justice

Photo by Pat Kane

Photo by Pat Kane

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Introduction to the Frameworks and Language of Social Justice
Rania El Mugammar

This presentation introduces participants to the power dynamics of racial and colonial oppression situated within a global context. Learners of all walks discover the language of social justice, and explore models to create more equitable communities.

Rania El Mugammar is a Sudanese artist, anti-oppression consultant, and liberation educator based in Toronto. Rania's artistic and community work is deeply rooted in Black Liberation. Rania is a published writer, award winning organizer, speaker, arts educator, and multidisciplinary performer. Her work explores reproductive justice, transformative justice & abolition, art as liberation and digital justice. As a writer, Rania's work explores themes of identity, womanhood, Blackness, flight, exile, migration, belonging, gender, sexuality and beyond. Rania's primary mediums are poetry, spoken word and oral storytelling. She is a published poet, storyteller and playwright. Rania is deeply interested in poetic form and the auditory texture of words as well as the visual/aesthetic impact of language and form. https://www.raniawrites.com/

Part of the Ensemble Evolution 2021 public events series. Tune-in via YouTube.

Learn more at https://www.iceorg.org/ensemble-evolution.

In partnership with The New School’s College of Performing Arts.

Earlier Event: June 15
TUES@7: Field Auras