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In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, this interactive reading and art talk centers what it means to create art when one can be deported at any moment, the role of Black and Indigenous creators in shaping radical futures, and addressing the capitalist notion of production.
Alan is an AfroIndigenous poet, installation and adornment artist from the coastal Zapotec community of Oaxaca, México.
*All audio will be Closed Captioned. Please email sfrancis3@berklee.edu for any additional accommodation requests at least 72 hours prior to the event.