Saying no as an act of solidarity
Sunday, Feb 17, 2019 10 am to 1 pm $40
Kate Boyd is a public scholar whose teaching, research, and service is informed by over two decades of anti-racist grassroots community organizing experience. Kate currently teaches cultural studies-based writing and literature at Shoreline Community College.
Cristien Storm is a mental health therapist and author of Empowered Boundaries: Speaking Truth, Setting Boundaries, and Inspiring Social Change.
Kate Boyd and Cristien Storm founded If You Don’t They Will in 2005. If You Don’t They Will provides concrete and creative tools for countering white nationalism through a cultural lens, including creating spaces to grow visions, hopes, desires, and dreams for the kinds of worlds we actually want to live in. If You Don’t They Will’s participatory, multi-media art exhibition, no. NOT EVER., archives the cultural histories and political imaginaries of rural and suburban activists who countered white nationalism in the Pacific Northwest during the 1980s and 1990s, and has recently exhibited at the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, WA, and Interference Archive in Brooklyn, NY.
Cristien Storm is a mental health therapist and author of Empowered Boundaries: Speaking Truth, Setting Boundaries, and Inspiring Social Change.
Kate Boyd and Cristien Storm founded If You Don’t They Will in 2005. If You Don’t They Will provides concrete and creative tools for countering white nationalism through a cultural lens, including creating spaces to grow visions, hopes, desires, and dreams for the kinds of worlds we actually want to live in. If You Don’t They Will’s participatory, multi-media art exhibition, no. NOT EVER., archives the cultural histories and political imaginaries of rural and suburban activists who countered white nationalism in the Pacific Northwest during the 1980s and 1990s, and has recently exhibited at the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, WA, and Interference Archive in Brooklyn, NY.