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Ofreceremos traducción al español de 6:00-8:00 p.m. en este festival! Nos vemos allí!
It’s On Us is a day of art and action on Saturday, June 13th. Mark your calendars for the day's free activities, which include workshops, resources for resistance, soapbox speeches, and an evening performance featuring Jamila Woods, Taína Asili, and Damon Williams, with art programming by Maria Gaspar, Kristiana Rae Colón, and the Social Justice Initiative.
It’s On Us invites us to imagine: what blooms when ICE melts? The answer is on us to manifest together. Under authoritarian conditions and in times of repression, we are encouraged to desensitize ourselves, to ignore what we see, hear, smell, taste and feel. On this day, we call our neighbors to awaken their senses and one another: to see clearly, to listen deeply, to touch the ground and each other in solidarity, to taste the sweetness of shared life, to smell the earth that sustains us. By engaging our senses together, we embody liberation and practice radical imagination, building community through mutual aid, mobilization, and solidarity. When ICE melts, what blooms next is not inevitable, it is something we grow and cultivate together. Freedom begins when we remember that it’s on us.
SCHEDULE
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM: Neighborhood Activations
Blocks Together - 3711 W Chicago Ave - Feeding Freedom : Wellness Workshop, Yoga, Vegan Meal, and Garden Planting - 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Free Street Theater - 4625 S Ashland Ave - Social Justice Puppet-Making Workshop - 1:00 - 2:00 PM
HANA Center - 2741 W Montrose Ave (Horner Park) - IGNR Drumming Performance & Workshop, plus Community Picnic
Kuumba Lynx - 4434 S Lake Park Ave (Kennicott Park Fieldhouse) - Interactive Poetry Workshop - 1:00 - 3:00 PM
Sistas in the Village - 5800 S Ada St - Flower Bouquet Making, Flower Pressing, and Tea Making Workshops - 9:00 - 11:00 AM
18th Street Casa de Cultura - Good weather: outside 2057 W 18th St / Rainy weather: Casa Ilumina at 2032 W 18th St - Grabados para el Pueblo / Prints for the People - 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
4:00 - 6:00 PM: Arts Activities, Workshops, Soapbox Speeches, and Resource Fair
Seed Songs with Maria Gaspar
Disappearance Jail (Hole Punch Collage) with Maria Gaspar
Mobile Street Art Cart with William Estrada
Banners of Resistance with Yehimi Cambrón Álvarez
Paper flower making for a mural and portrait frames with Kush Thompson and Silvia Inés Gonzalez
Survival Skills Workshop with Jenna Anast
Tabling by community organizations, including Chicago Torture Justice Center, Walls Turned Sideways, Pilsen Arts and Community House, Free Street Theater, and Illinois Humanities
Soapbox speeches by Richard Wallace (Equity and Transformation), Rey Wences (Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights), Rev. Jaime L. Fluker (Southsiders Organized for Unity and Liberation), and more.
And more!
5:45 - 8:00 PM: Performances
Featuring a Chicago Second Line procession with Arif Smith, Azania Drum, Chicago Windy City Ramblers, and Praise Mother, leading in to performances by Jamila Woods, Taína Asili, Kristiana Rae Colón, and Damon Williams
We are grateful for the support of Illinois Humanities, Woods Fund Chicago, the Marguerite Casey Foundation, Crossroads Fund, and the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago.
Event Links
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/3661737-0
