We will host a panel discussion entitled "Art and Social Justice in the Age of Climate Change"that will align to the Down to Earth theme and incorporate discussions about environmental justice and art. Panelists will include: artists Hannah Chalew and Allison Beondé, Professor Chris Oliver of Tulane, Dr. Beverly Wright of the ED of the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, and Sharon Lavigne the founder of RISE St. James. All are welcome to attend the event. There will be a discussion and a Q&A.
Wednesday, May 1, 6-7:30 PM
Art and Social Justice in the Age of Climate Change
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
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