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

Photo by Pat Kane

Photo by Pat Kane

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