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SUMMARY:The Black Joy Project
DESCRIPTION:Running from February 2 through December 1\, 2024\, the Black Joy Project aims to make an unprecedented celebration of Black JOY visible in our communities and museum spaces. The project celebrates the beauty\, joy\, and resilience of Black women and girls and their lived experiences during COVID-19 and the social unrest after the brutal deaths of George Floyd\, Breonna Taylor\, and others. During 2024\, public events will carry the project’s themes into performances\, workshops\, talks\, and other programs with an exciting variety of artists and experts. The project will grow and build joy throughout the year. \nThroughout the run of the project\, the community can expect events that underscore resilience and healing through food\, performance\, crafting\, music\, and much more. Conversations around self-care and cooking lead into wellness activities and programs encouraging participants to add to the project’s museum display. Programs include a Black business expo (February) to connect local Black business owners with the community and to discuss ideas around growing Black wealth; a multi-day workshop (June) for community members to create their own Book of Life\, inspired by PBS’s hit TV show Finding Your Roots; and a back to school evening (August) for students to learn about and receive materials to incorporate the Samaritan’s Eight Dimensions of Wellness(external link). \nAbout the Curators\nDr. Ruby Mendenhall is a professor in Sociology and African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is the Associate Dean for Diversity and Democratization of Health Innovation of the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. Her research looks at how gun violence affects Black mothers’ mental and physical health. She is currently directing the Nobel Project\, which provides students from marginalized groups unprecedented access to experiences and mentors in science\, technology\, engineering\, art\, and math. She recently trained close to 50 high school and young adults to be Community Health Workers and Citizen/Community Scientists. She is also developing Wellness Stores/Spaces in schools and other locations in communities. \nFlorence Adibu is a Research Scientist at Carle Illinois College of Medicine. She infuses her work with a deep understanding of intercultural learning\, Afrofuturism\, and community healing. She inspires students to become Global Ambassadors\, passionately addressing the intersection of innovation\, inequity\, and knowledge. Florence is a vocal advocate for Black women and girls\, leveraging oral storytelling to speak truth to power in her teaching and writing. \nSupported by:\n\nDr. Allan C. and Marlene S. Campbell Endowment Fund\nRichard J. and Barbara S. Faletti Gallery of African Cultures Fund\nDonald W. and Dorothy Berkey White Endowment Fund\nNorman E. Whitten Spurlock Graduate Assistant Fund\nSpurlock Museum Educational Endowment Fund\nSpurlock Museum Guild Museum Fund\nGirls Like Me Inc.\nCarle Illinois College of Medicine\nPresident’s Initiative to Celebrate the Impact of the Arts and Humanities\nNational Science Foundation\nIllinois Arts Council Agency
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/the-black-joy-project/
LOCATION:Spurlock Museum\, 600 S. Gregory\, Urbana\, IL
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SUMMARY:Interseminars | Kameelah Janan Rasheed
DESCRIPTION:Kameelah Janan Rasheed (artist\, educator\, and writer\, Cooper Union) will present an artist talk. \nThis event is part of the Interseminars series for “Improvise and Intervene\,” supported by the Mellon Foundation. \nAbout the Speaker \nA learner\, Kameelah Janan Rasheed (she/they)\, grapples with the poetics-pleasures-politics of Black knowledge production\, information technologies\, [un]learning\, and belief formation. They are a recipient of a 2022 Schering Stiftung Award for Artistic Research\, a 2022 Creative Capital Award\, and a 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship in Fine Arts. Rasheed is the author of three artist’s books: An Alphabetical Accumulation of Approximate Observations (Endless Editions\, 2019)\, No New Theories (Printed Matter\, 2019)\, and the digital publication Scoring the Stacks (Brooklyn Public Library\, 2021). Their writing has appeared in Triple Canopy\, The New Inquiry\, Shift Space\, Active Cultures\, and The Believer. Rasheed founded Mapping the Spirit\, a digital archive documenting how Black faith lives\, shifts\, and self-revises. They are an adjunct instructor at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art\, a Critic at Yale School of Art\, Sculpture\, a Mentor-in-Residence with NEW Inc.\, and a repeat instructor at the School for Poetic Computation. After being a five-year high school teacher\, Rasheed spent almost a decade designing social studies curricula and coaching teachers. She carries on her coaching and curriculum design work through her consultant business Orange Tangent Study\, founded in 2020\, which provides unrestricted microgrants to artists and supports transdisciplinary project development. Since 2020\, Orange Tangent Study has dispersed almost 7\,000 USD. NOME Gallery represents Rasheed in Berlin\, Germany. 
URL:https://ccafricanamericanheritage.org/event/interseminars-kameelah-janan-rasheed/
LOCATION:Levis Faculty Center\, 919 W. Illinois St.\, Room 300\, Urbana\, IL
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