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“What is Racial Justice?” Curator Fran Joy Asks the Question

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Curator Fran Joy asks the question: What does radical justice mean? What does it look like? What is your vision of it? How do we get there? 

Guest speaker, Dr. Litesa Wallace, a psychologist, and former running mate to mayor Daniel Biss when he ran for governor. She will speak on the current racial climate and its psychological impact.

Please join us today for the closing of this important exhibit. Over 25 artists expressing their views, Sandra Bridges, Debra Salter, Sarah Kaiser, Candace Hunter, Ben Blount, Michel Delgado, Rose Cannon, Alpha Bruton, Sholo Beverly, Stacy Thomas, David Anthony Geary, Tasha Nemo, Dr Yaunde Olu, Claudia Marter, Joanna Pinsky, David Niari, Yancey Hughes, Michael Berns, Indira Johnson, Cynthia Kerby, Jevoid Simmons, Carmanie Bhatti, Nicholas Barron, Laura Easton Frazier, Jules Von Kunhardt, Maggie Weiss, and myself. 

The Noyes Cultural Arts Center, owned by the City of Evanston, is a lively home to over 20 artists and arts organizations offering music, theater, and visual arts programs and studios, comprising a full stage seating 190 people and two galleries. The galleries exhibit local artists, with exhibitions changing every two months. This historic building is home to many arts organizations and artists.

 

 

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