Healing Arts is a global campaign by the Jameel Arts & Health Lab in collaboration with the World Health Organization

Healing Arts is a global campaign by the Jameel Arts & Health Lab in collaboration with the World Health Organization

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Intersections: Reproductive & Environmental Justice Through Storytelling

Saturday 6 September | 6PM The Puffin Foundation, 227 5th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11215

Join the Puffin Foundation for an evening of theater, discussion, and community with ReproEco and Abortion Conversation Projects.

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Join the Puffin Foundation for an evening of theater, discussion, and community with ReproEco and Abortion Conversation Projects.

About the Event

Please join us for an exploration of the connections between reproductive and environmental justice, illuminated by storytelling. The evening will include a performance by New York City theater company ReproEco and a conversation with Abortion Conversation Projects‘ Executive Director Trae Banuelos.

We will begin by discussing the origins of ReproEco with Cindy Cooper. Playwright Alinca Hamilton will then introduce her short play “Always Never Really Here,” about a mother and daughter facing the harsh realities of living without clean running water in the verifiably real town of Sand Branch, Texas. The play will be read by Hamilton herself, as well as Gena Bardwell, directed by Lorca Peress. We will also hear from Trae Banuelos, Reproductive Justice consultant and executive director of the Abortion Conversation Projects about the connections between art and activism. We will end the evening with an audience Q+A and discussion.

Event Registration and Capacity 

This event is free and open to the public. We request you reserve a ticket via Eventbrite since our seating is limited. Reservations will be honored until 6 PM. Once we have reached capacity, we will not be able to admit additional guests.

About the hosts

ReproEco is a project of Repro Freedom Arts, which uses dynamic theater, arts and creativity to open new conversations in support of reproductive freedom and human rights.

Abortion Conversation Projects is committed to eliminating the stigma of abortion by supporting individuals and small groups engaged in innovative community-based projects that create new ways and opportunities to talk about abortion honestly and publicly.