• Seeing through Stone Catalog Launch with Performance and Panel Discussion

    San José Museum of Art 110 S Market St, San Jose, California, United States

    Join us at San José Museum of Art for an evening celebrating the launch of the Seeing through Stone catalog, edited by curators Gina Dent, Lauren Dickens, and Rachel Nelson. Experience the creative abolitionist imaginary and world-building underway by people directly impacted by incarceration through a conversation featuring Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos Founder Nane Alejandrez […]

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  • Abdias Nascimento and Abolition

    Abdias Nascimento is one of the leading figures in the anti-racist and abolitionist struggle in contemporary Brazilian history. His contribution to the social and political sphere and the arts, theater, and human rights activism is invaluable. His life was marked by exile in the United States during the military dictatorship established in Brazil from the […]

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  • Art, Technology, and Activism in Brazil: 20 years of Frente 3 de Fevereiro

    Frente 3 de Fevereiro is a Brazilian collective founded in 2004 following the murder of Flávio Ferreira Sant’Ana, a Black dentist, by São Paulo military police. Based in São Paulo, the group uses different artistic languages to denounce the brutal situation faced by racialized people in Brazil while creating a new reality. 4pm-5:30pm Before the […]

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  • Frente 3 de Fevereiro/Seeing Through Stone – Block Party at Barrios Unidos

    Barrios Unidos 1817 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, California, United States

    Join us on Saturday, November 23, 2024 for a party at Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos, hosted by Brazilian group Frente 3 de Fevereiro. With three live DJs and a poetic performance, Afro-diasporic rhythms from the U.S., Brazil, Latin America and the Caribbean all come together in a musical ode to so-called street culture.  Hip-Hop was […]

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