
Loni Johnson
What We Hold Sacred
What We Hold Sacred invites guests to use meaningful objects--such as photographs, memorabilia, crystals, jewelry, and more--to build small altars as offerings to their ancestors. Participants will be guided to reflect on how we claim, navigate, and hold space; how ancestral and historical memory informs where, when, and how we occupy spaces; and how we carry and honor our ancestors in the spaces we move through. The workshops offer Black women and girls a shared space of healing and rest where they are visible and validated.

Monica Uszerowicz
Dreaming as the Water Rises
Are you dreaming of water rising? Dreaming as the Water Rises is a living archive of the sea-level rise and water dreams of Florida residents. These dreams might constitute data, a record of the subconscious, shaped by our shared experience of climate change. Perhaps they can also act as calls to action, from deep in our psyches, to care for the planet and imagine new possibilities for the future. Dreaming as the Water Rises will culminate in a presentation of the multilingual, virtual archive; an essay; and a collaborative zine.

