Collective Rage for Collective Liberation: Rachel Cargle, Céline Semaan, and Jenn Tardif
2–4 pm Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion, 1st Floor Register for free In honor of Earth Day, join Rachel Cargle, Céline Semaan, and Jenn Tardif for a conversation that will expand on the concept of climate rage—a cousin of climate grief, or the experience of anxiety and mourning over ecological loss. Together, they discuss how anger can be alchemized into action within the climate justice movement, as well as intertwining struggles for liberation. Cargle is a writer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Loveland Foundation, a nonprofit that offers free therapy to Black women and girls. Semaan is cofounder and CEO of Slow Factory, a nonprofit working at the intersection of climate justice and human rights, using media justice, the arts, regenerative system design, and science and technology to address and redesign systems of oppression. Tardif is a meditation teacher, aromatherapist, and founder of 3rd Ritual, a company that creates modern tools for ancient mindfulness techniques. The conversation is followed by a teach-in and distribution of free plants with Herban Cura, a collective that shares knowledge of plants and herbal remedies to build community resilience as part of its Plants to the People campaign. Free; registration is required. Seating is first come, first served. This program will include ASL interpretation. For access needs, email us at access@brooklynmuseum.org.
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Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Apr 20
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Collective Rage for Collective Liberation: Rachel Cargle, Céline Semaan, and Jenn Tardif
Where?
Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY, USA
When?
Apr
20
Time?
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Interpreted
2–4 pm Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion, 1st Floor Register for free In honor of Earth Day, join Rachel Cargle, Céline Semaan, and Jenn Tardif for a conversation that will expand on the concept of climate rage—a cousin of climate grief, or the experience of anxiety and mourning over ecological loss. Together, they discuss how anger can be alchemized into action within the climate justice movement, as well as intertwining struggles for liberation. Cargle is a writer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Loveland Foundation, a nonprofit that offers free therapy to Black women and girls. Semaan is cofounder and CEO of Slow Factory, a nonprofit working at the intersection of climate justice and human rights, using media justice, the arts, regenerative system design, and science and technology to address and redesign systems of oppression. Tardif is a meditation teacher, aromatherapist, and founder of 3rd Ritual, a company that creates modern tools for ancient mindfulness techniques. The conversation is followed by a teach-in and distribution of free plants with Herban Cura, a collective that shares knowledge of plants and herbal remedies to build community resilience as part of its Plants to the People campaign. Free; registration is required. Seating is first come, first served. This program will include ASL interpretation. For access needs, email us at access@brooklynmuseum.org.
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