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Environmental Justice in the IE: Community-based Practices in Art and Activism


Come join us for a discussion on community-based practices in art and activism during Arts Walk at the Riverside Art Museum.


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PROGRAM: Environmental Justice in the IE: Community-based Practices in Art and Activism
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Local social practice artists, documentarians, and community journalists Tamara Cedré, Noé Montes, and Anthony Victoria talk about the challenges of representing the slow violence of the supply chain, which digs deep into historical forces of colonialism, extraction, and exploitation of the land and people. With over a billion square feet of warehouses blanketing the I.E. and a vast infrastructure—freeways, railroads, and intermodal rail yards—carrying goods to market, how can the arts help humanize the issues and convey the magnitude of the impacts we feel today in Riverside and San Bernardino, where residents experience among the highest rates of air pollution and asthma in the state?

Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023
6:00 PM
Riverside Art Museum
3425 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, CA

Free and open to the public. Registration reccomeneded. Walk-ups welcome.

Accompanies Climates of Inequality exhibition, organized by the Humanities Action Lab, University of California, Riverside (UCR), and 21 other localities. Program co-sponsored by UCR Pollitt Endowed Term Chair for Interdisciplinary Research and Learning and A People’s History of the I.E.