Community, Special Events, Student Events, Sustainability
We Hear You: An Earth Day Roundtable With Youth Climate Artists and Activists
Join six youth artists and activists from around the world for an intimate Earth Day conversation about their experiences of organizing and creating in response to climate crisis and chaos.
This conversation launches We Hear You—A Movement, large-scale, women-led performance project centering youth voices in the movement for climate justice. Drawing inspiration from climate strikes, block parties, and environmental science, We Hear You seeks to cultivate connections between ecosystems of performance and action.
The project asks: Who are we listening to? What are the ways we can hear one another and our more-than-human kin? How can we celebrate our interconnectedness and activate it for resilience and healing?
Moderator:
Caitlin Nasema Cassidy (she/her/hers) | Award-winning Actress and Producer. GU Alumna (C’11); Lab for Global Performance and Politics Fellow (2017-19).
Youth Climate Artists and Activists:
Ashanee Kottage, Eliza Palter, Pauline Owiti, Beatrice Ann Dolores, and Myiah Smith
Ashanee Kottage, Eliza Palter, Pauline Owiti, Beatrice Ann Dolores, and Myiah Smith
This event is presented in collaboration with Georgetown Environment Initiative, Georgetown Humanities Initiative, and The Lab for Global Performance and Politics.
FREE, register on Zoom:
https://georgetown.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G3w50w8GRgqFi14k4zquzw
https://georgetown.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G3w50w8GRgqFi14k4zquzw