TOMORROW WILL
STILL BE OURS
A FESTIVAL OF VISIONARY IDEAS, ACTIVISM & ARTS
LEAD PARTNER: GAVIN BROWN’S ENTERPRISE
Public Programs: Issues & Ideas, Democracy, Social Justice
ABOUT
Held on the heels of the 45th Presidential Inaugural, Tomorrow Will Still Be Ours presented three weeks of performances and public conversations with activists, artists, scholars, and faith leaders on the future of black activism, religious activism, and environmental activism at a time of sweeping political change.
CURATORIAL STATEMENT
What can longstanding protest movements teach us about navigating America’s new political landscape? Black activism has played a historic role in driving social change and it still cuts a critical path for activism today. Given the uprising in Baltimore, police shootings in Dallas, and the discussion of stop-and-frisk as a national policing policy, what do black activists envision for tomorrow? Religious activism has also been an essential force in the fight for justice, and it is called upon today in the face of Federal threats against Muslim Americans. What is our moral response when freedom of religion is no longer guaranteed? The environmental movement has its own deep history of organizing, evolving now to include environmental justice in American cities. What can it teach us about spurring people to collective action? What steps should we take when political leaders dismiss the science of climate catastrophe and clean water is scarcely available to Black and Brown communities nationwide?
PROGRAM
All programs held at Gavin Brown’s enterprise, Harlem.
What Will Be Different for Black Activism?
Monifa Bandele | Rev. Kaji Dousa | Kassandra Frederique | Dr. Marta Moreno Vega
Moderated by Greg Tate | Performance by Storyboard P | Opening Remarks: Brandon Holmes, NYCLU
What Will Be Different for Religious Activism?
Onleilove Alston | Rev. Amy Butler | Rev. Dr. Serene Jones | Lisbeth Melendez Rivera
Moderated by Josef Sorett | Performance by Alicia Hall Moran | Opening Remarks: Eunice Rho, ACLU
What Will Be Different for Environmental Activism?
Beth Ackerman | Phil Aroneanu | Tanya Fields | Elizabeth Yeampierre
Moderated by Peggy M. Shephard | Performance by Razia Said
Festival Wrap Party: Say It Loud
Burnt Sugar featuring Vernon Reid | Tamar-kali | Shrine for the Black Madonna | DJ: Maria Rimarkable
MCs: Helga Davis & Alzo Slade
PROJECT TEAM
Brian Tate, Curator/Executive Producer
Bill Toles, Tech Director
Ed Marshall, Photography
Martha Moldovan, Gavin Brown’s enterprise
Gabriella Price, Gavin Brown’s enterprise
Marquita Flowers, Gavin Brown’s enterprise