Событие «Body Politic: From Rights to Resistance»
Событие «Body Politic: From Rights to Resistance»
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In light of a new social and political regime, “Body Politic: From Rights to Resistance” features information sessions with lawyers, activists, and grassroots organizers on issues centered on bodies under duress. This daylong event will provide public information sessions and extensive Q&A on topics including civil disobedience, protest, healthcare, policing, prisons, immigration, and environmental contamination. Each session will focus on resource sharing and modes of resistance, and will include presentations followed by discussion with the audience. Participants include staff from Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the Center for Reproductive Rights, the New York Civil Liberties Union, the New York Environmental Law and Justice Project, and the Sylvia Rivera Law Project.
Session One 11:30 AM–2 PM
Civil Disobedience, Protest, and Healthcare
FREE with RSVP: http://bit.ly/2jVuKS9
Session Two: 3–6:00 PM
Policing, Prisons, Immigration, and Environmental Contamination
FREE with RSVP: http://bit.ly/2jHThwI
A.K. Burns is the artist-in-residence through the Department of Education and Public Engagement’s Spring R&D Season: BODY. In her exhibition and residency “Shabby but Thriving,” A.K. Burns continues a serial work that draws on theater, science fiction, philosophy, and ecological anxieties. The project is organized around five elements: power (the sun), water, land, void, and body. In “Shabby but Thriving,” commissioned by and premiering at the New Museum, Burns presents the project’s next chapter, a two-channel video staged within an installation that explores the subjugation and agency of various bodies.
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