11/03/2022
Here, Jadelynn St Dre speaks about the power of moving out of language and into our bodies, as part of the work of, as Grace Lee Boggs said, "Transforming ourselves to transform the world," in her interview for the Move Slowly series. Come out later today to hear more about the necessity of art in building new visions and new worlds, from Jadelynn alongside Ignacio Rivera, Alexis Flanagan, Nuala Cabral, Ama Chandra, and Hannah Brancato. The reception is 5-6:30 at GALLERY CA, and join us there or online for the panel discussion at 6:30.
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Jadelynn St Dre is a facilitator, trauma therapist and interdisciplinary performance artist, based out of Durham, NC and the Bay Area, CA. She has worked within the antiviolence movement for over a decade, seeking to uplift the voices of those often forgotten or silenced within the mainstream movement. Jadelynn’s original and collaborative artistic work has been shown nationally, internationally and in print, most recently in the anthology This is Not A Gun. Jadelynn has rooted her heart in community organizing. She was the co-founder and lead coordinator of DISCLOSE, a q***r collective of artists and educators committed to organizing arts-based community engagement in the eradication of sexual violence. Nationally, she organized as part of the Leadership Team of The Monument Quilt. More information about Jadelynn’s work can be found at www.jadelynnstdre.com