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Beloved: An Insistence

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God Code: Reconfigure
Street Alters for Victims Sex Trafficking

Regina Evans is a native of Oakland (2nd Generation), an artist, and a modern-day abolitionist in the fight against child sex trafficking. She is the founder of “Beloved: An Insistence”, which utilizes city streets and sidewalks as the foundation to install garden alters, lighting design, street pole art, poster art, sidewalk art, and murals. Within the installations are embedded resources of food, water, and during this time of COVID, also PPE such as masks, gloves, and hand sanitizers.

This video presentation highlights her work in the community, with TBWIG, and will include a reading of poetry by Regina Evans.

We are still raising funds to continue to bring you wonderful art from Black Women. Please help us reach our goal by donating at http://bit.ly/fundtbwig.

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Earlier Event: December 2
African Diasporic Arts and Healing
Later Event: December 15
God Talk 2