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11200 SW 8th ST, School of Intl & Pub Affairs, Miami, Florida 33199

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Meet cultural curators Ludlow Bailey (Managing Director of Contemporary African Diaspora Art (CADA), Tayina Deravile (Manager of Girl’s Club) and Imani Warren (Filmmaker, artist, and curator of Black Beauty as Resistance) who will engage in a dialog with Marianne Lamonaca (The Humanities Edge-FIU) about the curation of diasporic voices. Against the backdrop of the exhibition Haiti Through Two Eyes, this panel of experts will discuss how Caribbean visual narratives often allow for the interrogation of power, memory and forgetting.

Performance by Global Sociocultural Studies doctoral candidate A’Keitha Carey.

Music by DJ Mack.

Lunch will be served.

This event is presented in partnership with iWitness, a dynamic, multifaceted community nonprofit that works closely with the Green School’s Public Humanities Lab. iWitness invites us to engage in visual storytelling, critical reflection and civic dialogue, focusing on issues that impact and shape communities in Latin America and the Caribbean and their global diasporas.

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