Humanities
Environmental Justice is Racial Justice is Reproductive Justice
February 16, 2023 at 6:00pm – 7:30pm EST
Nancy Cantor Warehouse
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SeQuoia Kemp (Sankofa Reproductive Health and Healing Center)
In this installment of Environmental Storytelling CNY, community health activist and poet, SeQuoia Kemp, traces out the relationship between environmental racism, reproductive justice, and the production of maternal toxic zones. Kemp explains how the health of mothers is a barometer of community health. Situated in the local Syracuse context, Kemp’s talk will center on the lived experiences of mothers. Issues of health care, the environment, and economic inequities in the city will be explored through poetry and mindfulness exercises. All are welcome to attend as the rollbacks in reproductive justice at the federal level impact our collective future. Food served, children welcome.
Environmental Storytelling CNY is a year-long exploration of the environmental humanities and arts organized by A&S’s Engaged Humanities Network and SUNY-ESF’s Writing, Rhetoric, and Communications Program.
This event is part of Syracuse Symposium’s year-long series on “Repair.”
This event was first published on November 23, 2022 and last updated on February 3, 2023.
Event Details
- Category
- Humanities
- Type
- Talks
- Region
- Greater Syracuse
- Open to
- Public
- Organizers
- Engaged Humanities,
- Humanities Center
- Contact
- Engaged Humanities
banordqu@syr.edu
+1.315.443.5503
- Accessibility
- Contact Engaged Humanities to request accommodations