Remembrance as Resistance: Preserving Black Narratives

When:
July 11, 2021 @ 10:00 am – 8:00 pm America/New York Timezone
2021-07-11T10:00:00-04:00
2021-07-11T20:00:00-04:00
Where:
Historic Oakland Cemetery
Contact:
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On Saturday, June 19, in commemoration of Juneteenth, Flux Projects will present Charmaine Minniefield’s Remembrance as Resistance: Preserving Black Narratives, honoring the unmarked graves in Oakland Cemetery’s historic African American Burial Grounds.

Through this project, Minniefield celebrates the Ring Shout, a traditional African American worship and gathering practice, whose origins in West African ritual and ceremony predate slavery. Minniefield explores evidence of its survival in contemporary dance, music, and spoken word as a testament to the resilience of a people.

Visitors to Oakland Cemetery’s African American Burial Grounds can examine a replica of a Praise House, a small wooden structure used for worship. The Praise House will include a multimedia installation of the Ring Shout with video projections on the interior of the building and a sound installation emanating from the structure over the newly restored section of the Cemetery.

Reserve your viewing time here:

https://fluxprojects.org/event/remembrance-as-resistance-preserving-black-narratives/

A limited number of people will be admitted into the Praise House at a time, and masks will be required for entry. We encourage you to reserve a time for viewing online, since reservations will be prioritized over walkups.

Historic Oakland Foundation will be offering free tours of Oakland’s African American Burial Grounds during the run of the project. Check back soon for details.

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