A Night of Art & Protest
Thursday, March 26 @ 7 p.m.
Dearborn First UMC, 22124 Garrison St.
Come experience an evening of justice-seeking through a variety of art forms: visual art, music, storytelling, and poetry - maybe even cross-cultural culinary arts for the afterglow! These events will focus on the need to organize, find your voice, your method of expression, and your place in the long marathon to building a community of peace and justice.
Featured Artists:
Live video interview with Minneapolis activists
Clergy and those involved in the “Singing Resistance” movement in Minneapolis will share their experiences via live video call.
Additional contributions through poetry and song
ADDITIONAL EVENT INFORMATION:
Enter via the doors off the parking lot, at the rear of the building.
Free and Accessible Parking: in the lot behind the church (driveways on Morley and Garrison Streets), at the curb or in the city lot on Garrison Street.
Barrier-Free access (wheelchair parking and lift)
Barrier-Free and gender-neutral restrooms
Do you have art to share?
There is still room on the docket for more artists to participate! We invite artists, musicians, writers, dancers, and creators of all types (even culinary!) to contribute their work on themes of immigration, protest, or other social justice issues for this, or for future events. Activist and socially conscious art of all forms is encouraged—visual, musical, poetic, multimedia, or even dance and movement.
For more information or to inquire about contributing art or performance pieces, please contact Pastor Suzy or Jeff Karoub
OR BRING YOUR OWN PROTEST SIGN - THAT’S ART TOO!
Bring them to the church office by March 11 so we can put this creative expression of protest on display!