The BEAR Subproject "ArtSpaces" has two central intentions:
The Ribbon Rouge Foundation Art Creation project on Black History is designed to engage pre- (health & social) service providers and staff in learning sessions designed to develop their awareness of radical inclusion through storytelling, conversations, and the arts.
The focus of the creation project aligns with Black History month and will contribute to a living archive of lived experiences of the African, Caribbean, Black (ACB) communities within Colleges and Universities.
Listening sessions run in various classrooms and learning labs throughout February, students and artists co-create art pieces through a sense-making process to retell the what they learned in dialogue. The process ends in a week-long art exhibition that coincides with the international day for the elimination of racism in March.
Strengths, Barriers, and Facilitators] focused on gathering stories in Edmonton between September 2019 and April 2020.
Get a taste of Jabulani Festival 2025 at the Prelaunch event—where
community and creativity collide! This vibrant celebration honors African, Caribbean, and
Black communities through the powerful mediums of storytelling, music, poetry, visual
arts, and dance all informed by Community Research. With an exciting lineup of artistic
expressions, the festival amplifies diverse voices while strengthening and celebrating
cultural heritage. It’s more than a festival—it’s a bold movement, from the community, for
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