Hosted by Black Lives Matter Sudbury, in collaboration with Up Here: Urban Arts Festival, the event will feature artists, musicians and more with a focus on healing, kinship and celebration
Black Lives Matter Sudbury, in collaboration with Up Here: Urban Arts Festival, will present Culture Matrix Black Arts Festival. Focused on Healing, Kinship and Celebration.
Healing related-programming is up first with a focus on “curating spaces of wellness, healing, and critical dialogue” through restorative activities such as group yoga. A release from Black Lives Matter Sudbury describes the program as “rooted in cultural traditions facilitated by Brooke McLeod and hip hop healing which merges practices of mindfulness with poetry and music facilitated by Jermaine Henry.”Kinship programming will run from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Starting at 7 p.m. it’s time for Celebration with performances by local Black and Indigenous talent followed by internationally acclaimed performers including Haviah Mighty, Juno-award winning artist and Canadian rapper, Naya Ali, Franco-Canadian rapper, and Prince Manny Dingo, Canadian performer and drag king.
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