Erasing Spaces and Faces: The Legacy of ‘Urban Renewal’ in Saratoga Springs
Community Conversation: One Family’s Story of Growing Up Black in Saratoga
Workshop: Exploring family history through art making with Artist Marcus Kwame Anderson.
Hosted by C.R.E.A.T.E. Community Studios
Sunday, October 16
2pm-4pm
at The Lodge
Erasing Spaces and Faces: The Legacy of ‘Urban Renewal’ in Saratoga Springs is a series of community conversations and art-making events, open to all members of our community to share stories, poems, songs, artwork and document oral histories that reflect their experience of displacement and removal during "urban renewal" projects in the city of Saratoga Springs.
For more information and resources, contact julie@createcommunitystudios.org
FB Event: https://fb.me/e/2XGNqQUYB
Download flyer to share HERE.
This project is generously supported by Saratoga Arts, Saratoga Springs Public Library, Skidmore College's MDOCS/CCI, and Humanities New York.