By FirstRepair —
Join us for an afternoon of creativity, history, and activism as FirstRepair presents Reparations Are Due!, an exhibit by nationally celebrated artist Tonika Lewis Johnson. This powerful installation highlights the impact of systemic injustices and the ongoing fight for reparations, bringing historical narratives into contemporary conversations through art.
The fight for reparations is not just a policy discussion—it is also a cultural movement. Artists have long used their craft to document injustices, challenge historical narratives, and inspire action. Whether through murals, photography, music, or spoken word, art plays a vital role in amplifying voices, reclaiming history, and fostering community dialogue.
Event Highlights
• Artist Talk with Tonika Lewis Johnson
A discussion on her exhibit Reparations Are Due!, exploring how art sheds light on systemic injustices.
• Mural Unveiling by Maia Faith
A striking new mural capturing the spirit of the Black family, life with repair, and joy.
• Panel Discussion Moderated by Dr. Kamasi Hill
A thought-provoking conversation on how art preserves history, challenges injustice, and inspires action.
Location
National Resource Center for State and Local Reparations
1900 Asbury Ave, Evanston, IL 60201
Date & Time
Saturday, February 22, 2025 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM CST
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Space is limited, so be sure to secure your spot early!
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