Jun 19 2021
Looking Forward, Looking Back: Freedom, Afrofuturism and Reflections on Juneteenth

Looking Forward, Looking Back: Freedom, Afrofuturism and Reflections on Juneteenth

Presented by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

In recognition of Juneteenth, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will present “Looking Forward, Looking Back: Freedom, Afrofuturism and Reflections on Juneteenth,” a free virtual panel discussion on Saturday, June 19 at 3 PM. This event launches Community Voices, NSU Art Museum’s new initiative supported by the Community Foundation of Broward, that focuses on exploring social and racial inequalities and challenging social structures, including representation in museums. Community Voices will provide a new forum for community discourse as it highlights topics of identity, migration and race through talks, multidisciplinary performances and workshops that are aimed at celebrating diversity and that serve as a catalyst for social change. Join expert panelists Ransford F. Edwards, Jr., Ph.D., Kandy G. Lopez-Moreno, M.F.A. and Rachel Panton, Ph.D., faculty members of Nova Southeastern University, who will look back at the historical context of emancipation, as well as the ongoing tension between the rhetoric of recovery and an imagined and unenslaveable Black future in art, literature, and pop culture.

Support for Community Voices has been provided by the following Funds at the Community Foundation of Broward: Barbara and Michael G. Landry Fund for Broward, Peck Family Fund, Julia C. Baldwin Fund, and Frederick W. Jaqua Fund.

Admission Info

https://nova.zoom.us/j/91635113978?pwd=NjFFUDNHd2I2eW5UaDVxNDUxZFpMQT09

Dates & Times

2021/06/19 - 2021/06/19

Additional time info:

RSVP Required

Location Info

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

One E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL