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Community Organizing Through Art: An Evening with M. Carmen Lane

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Community Engagement Activism Advocacy art civic engagement Community Organizing

Tue, Apr 4, 2023

6:30 PM – 7:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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M. Carmen Lane is a two-spirit African-American and Haudenosaunee (Mohawk/Tuscarora) artist, writer and facilitator. Lane's work ranges from experiential educator to diversity practitioner to organizational systems consultant to experimental artist—all of it integrates ancestry, legacy, and spirituality. Lane is founder and director of ATNSC: Center for Healing & Creative Leadership, an urban retreat center and social practice experiment in holistic health, leadership development, Indigenous arts and culture and the Akhsótha Gallery located in the historic Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood (Cleveland, OH).
Sponsored by: Peace and Conflict Studies, The Art Department, The Center for Trans and Queer Advocacy, Rustin Urban Community Change AxiS, The Poetry Center, The Center for Women and Gender Equity, The Philosophy Department, The Dowdy Multicultural Center, and The Women's and Gender Studies Department.

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Co-hosted with: Lawrence A. Dowdy Multicultural Center, Center for Trans and Queer Advocacy