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Between our Minds


Event description
The first in a series of online talks, starting with an exploration of sustainable practices of collective care in building communities.
About this Event
Between Our Minds, the first
Networks of Solidarity event, sets the foundations for the whole series by exploring sustainable practices of collective care in building communities. Recognising burnout within the community organising and resisting contemporary individualistic and commodified versions of self-care, this discussion brings together the experiences and wisdom of five guests who practice care in different ways. How can food, healing and creative practice become mediums in which to embody care? Gadigal, Dharug and Yuin Elder Aunty Rhonda Dixon-Grovenor, a custodian of cultural knowledge on Gadigal Country (present-day Sydney) and her daughter Nadeena Dixon will perform a Welcome to Country, a ritual performed by traditional owners to welcome visitors to their land. ....

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Reclaiming Djarrbarrgalli: the spaces of anti-colonial resistance


Reclaiming Djarrbarrgalli: the spaces of anti-colonial resistance
In conversation with Gadigal descendant Nadeena Dixon about the reclamation of land for community, justice and dialogue.
Photography: Aman Kapoor
April 19, 2021
The reclamation of physical space is a fundamental requirement in resisting colonisation, and is a necessary precondition in the campaign for Aboriginal sovereignty. Last year marked some of the first protests to occur on the Domain parkland or Djarrbarrgalli in traditional Gadigal language. Gathering in Djarrbarrgalli was momentous for the Indigenous justice movement as it represented the reclamation of traditional land for its original purpose as a meeting place. These protests in mid-2020, which drew comparisons between the treatment of Black people in the United States and here, took place away from the colonial monuments that litter most of Sydney’s urban landscape including Hyde Park. ....

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The 13th Shanghai Biennale announces participants for main exhibition


The 13th Shanghai Biennale announces participants for main exhibition
Feliciano Centurión, Untitled, 1994, oil on canvas, 164 x 217 cm. Private Collection.
SHANGHAI
.- The Power Station of Art announced the culmination of the 13th Shanghai Biennale, Bodies of Water. Its main exhibition PHASE 03: AN EXHIBITION opens on April 17, 2021, with 64 participating artists presenting projects, including 33 new commissions, presented at the PSA and other venues across Shanghai.
To challenge the traditional biennale format and explore the participant-public divide, the Biennale is unfolding over the course of nine months as an in crescendo project. It began in November 2020 with PHASE 01: A WET-RUN REHEARSAL, a five-day inaugural program, and was followed by PHASE 02: AN ECOSYSTEM OF ALLIANCES, five months of activity and programing. This allowed the artists, thinkers and curators involved in the Biennale to develop their work in close collaboration with the City of Shang ....

Yangtze River , China General , East China Sea , Japan General , Xiao Fan , Wei Wang , Yangtze Delta , Grand Canal , Manuel Egea , Hongzhe Wang , Feliciano Centuri , Clare Britton , Cecilia Vicu , Cheng Xinyi , Dai Chenlian , Alberto Baraya , Torkwase Dyson , Diane Severin Nguyen , Miguel Garc , Pepe Espali , Sunke Villa , Daniel Fern , Basse Stittgen , Jenna Sutela , Cao Minghao , Claire Britton ,

43rd Mardi Gras returns to its protest roots


New Mardi Gras had already decided last year to shift its parade to the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Oxford Street is where the original 1978 gay and lesbian pride parade was attacked by police: 53 people were arrested and many were assaulted while in custody.
This year’s rally had demands: it called on the NSW government to stop the transphobic bill being pushed by One Nation NSW MP Mark Latham; to decriminalise sex work; and to end the war on drugs.
Showing solidarity with other struggles, participants called for all refugees to be freed from detention and for justice for First Nations peoples. ....

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