Hello everyone,
HIVES welcomes disabled artist and scholar Sunaura Taylor and eco-filmmaker and educator Anuj Vaidya for a moderated conversation on disabled ecologies: "the webs of disability that are created spatially, temporally, and across species boundaries when ecosystems are contaminated, depleted, and profoundly altered." HIVES is an ongoing scholarly, artistic, and communal organization dedicated to developing an understanding of the ways in which matter and beings function in interdependent networks. ASL and CART will be provided.
You can register for this free, online event that takes place on November 18 at 12:00pm EST online here: bit.ly/DisEcoHIVES
Disabled Ecologies is presented in relation to LaToya Ruby Frazier: Flint is Family in Three Acts in partnership with the Broad Art Museum. Funding for access has been provided by the Council of Graduate Students.
Best,
HIVES
Jessica Suzanne Stokes
Co-Founder of HIVES Research Workshophttps://behives.org/
PhD Candidate, English, Michigan State University
M.A. Performance Studies, UC Davis
M.F.A Poetry, Boston University
B.A. University of Michigan