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Artist Talk and Black Biz Pop-Up

Artist Talk and Black Biz Pop-Up

Date and Time

Saturday Mar 4, 2023
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST

Saturday, March 4th
1:00pm

Location

Arlington Senior Center
27 Maple Street
Arlington, MA

Website

http://arlingtonhumanrights.org

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The Town of Arlington is celebrating the achievements of Black business owners and entrepreneurs this February with the installation of 6 new lightpole banners commemorating this theme. The designs were selected through the 2023 Black History Month Banner Contest. Join us for an artist talk by contest winners artists Remi Antunes and Malik Harding and browse a Black-owned pop-up market.
These banners join a collection created by other competition winners over the past four years, lining the length of Mass Avenue with colorful reminders of key moments and leaders in Black history.
Remi and Malik — both 10 years old — are committed social justice activists and have collaborated on creative projects before. “Our designs feature five banners that show very influential and historic Black business people from the 18th and 19th centuries, a time when slavery was just ending” they explain. “These leaders helped make it possible for other Black people to start businesses, which was something that was not easy to do especially in the 18th and 19th centuries.” The banners feature William Monroe Trotter, Eliza Ann Gardner, Robert Carter, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, and Prince Hall. The 6th banner bears the message: “Black Business is Trailblazing.”
The two artists explained their motivations their proposal: “As young Black leaders, we believe that being a part of the movement toward peace, justice and freedom inspires others to do the same. We know that we can create paths for other young leaders from all different backgrounds while helping our communities….We hope our banners get people thinking about the past, present and future of social justice, Black history and Black excellence.”
Please join for this artist talk featuring the Banner Contest winners plus a black-owned pop-up market for the public on March 4th from 1-3pm at the Arlington Community Center, 27 Maple Street, Arlington.

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