Kicking off on Juneteenth, a trilogy of community conversations presented by At The Crossroads tackles enduring, systemic racism.
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Being Asian American in the time of COVID-19
A group of Korean adoptees will shed light on the current anti-Asian bigotry in the context of ongoing anti-Asian experiences.
Art preview: ‘What to the Refugee is the 4th of July?’
An upcoming event in the “At the Crossroads” art and community conversation series centers on the concept of applying historic activism to the current struggles of vulnerable groups.
“Depatriarchalizing” event to be staged in Planned Parenthood parking lot
The war on women and femininity, especially when it comes to body autonomy, is alive and rearing its ugly head. These concerns are central to an upcoming event in the “At the Crossroads: Activating the Intersection of Art and Justice” art and community conversation series.
Catching up with At The Crossroads
Since October of 2017, nine events have blended collaborative art performances, installations, and conversations that forefront the voices of women of color and queer people of color. Rachel DeGuzman shares programming planned through the fall.
Intersectionality-focused series continues with Jahmal B. Golden
At the Crossroads: Activating the Intersection of Art and Justice continued on March 23, featuring artwork and a poetry reading by trans femme artist of color Jahmal B. Golden, screenings, and a Long Table Conversation.






