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Webb 210 1$aDurham : $cDuke University Press, $d[2024] 210 4$d2024 215 $a1 online resource (568 p.) 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tCONTENTS -- $tINTRODUCTION -- $tThe Call -- $tvestibular mantra (or radical virtuosities for a brave new dance) -- $tPART 1 / CULTURAL PRESENCE: PLACEKEEPING AND BELONGING -- $tIntroduction -- $tAqui Estoy -- $tBeauty, Justice, and the Ritual of Performance -- $tAn Accumulation of Things That Refuse to Be Discarded -- $tCounting Coup on the Compartmentalization of Indigenous-Made Rap Music -- $tCultural Resiliency in the Face of Crisis: Learning from New Orleans -- $tCollectively Directing the Current -- $tThe New Eagle Creek Saloon -- $tNotes from Technotopia 3.0: On the "Creative City" Gone Wrong-an Antigentrification Philosophical Tantrum, 2012 - 2016 -- $t"Building Temples for Tomorrow": Cultural Workers as Construction Crews -- $tInvasive Species -- $tSunny and 150 Years of Placekeeping in Little Tokyo -- $tLocal Fruit Still Life -- $tStage One: Establishing Community -- $tRed 40 -- $tMore Nodes from the Performance Essay Los Giros De La Siguiente/the turns of the Next -- $tPART 2 / DISMANTLING BORDERS, BUILDING BRIDGES: MIGRATION AND DIASPORAS -- $tIntroduction -- $tMano Poderosa -- $tA Cosmos of Dis/Joints -- $tCross-Border Citizens -- $tIndian Alley, Where Art Is Healing -- $tVessels: A Conversation -- $tFence -- $tA Touch of Otherness -- $tHarmattan Haze -- $tWho Is the #EmergingUS? -- $tJustice and Equity: We're Coming for It All -- $tbuilding bricks for communal healing -- $tWe Never Needed Documents to Thrive -- $tprop·er -- $tAlongside: On Chinese Students in the United States and the Fight for Black Lives -- $tLove Spirals: Notes on Brown Feelings -- $tPART 3 / CREATING A WORLD WITHOUT PRISONS: CULTURE AND THE CARCERAL STATE -- $tIntroduction -- $tTo Create in Prison -- $tA Measure of Joy -- $tThere Is No Abolition or Liberation without Disability Justice -- $tHOGAR -- $tI Remember -- $tComing Home -- $tSinging Our Way to Abolition -- $tStanding in the Gap: Music as First Responder -- $tLocked in a Dark Calm -- $tAs Crazy as the World Is, I Do Believe -- $tJumpsuit Project -- $tThe Bonds of Aloha: Connecting to Culture Can Free Us -- $tThe Nail That Sticks Out -- $tArt Is a Trojan Horse: Reclaiming Our Narratives -- $tTry/Step/Trip (Excerpt) -- $tThe Evanesced Series (2016 - ) -- $tPART 4 / EMBODIED CARTOGRAPHIES: RENEGOTIATING RELATIONSHIPS WITH LAND -- $tIntroduction -- $tKiksuya -- $tAmerica Doesn't Exist -- $tBetween the Real and the Imagined: A Conversation with Lyla June and Tanaya Winder -- $tSopa de Ostión -- $tIsland Earth: Water, Wayfinding, and the Currents That Connect Us -- $tACCESS DENIED: Creating New Spatial Understandings -- $tEssential Economy -- $tEarth Mama II -- $tWe Are Part of This Land -- $tMauka House -- $tWithholding an Image: Disciplinary Disobedience and Reciprocity in the Field -- $tThinking through Fragments: Speculative Archives, Contested Histories, and a Tale of the Palestine Archaeological Museum -- $tSecrets That the Wind Carries Away -- $tOhi?niya? ded wati kte: This Place Will Always Be Home -- $tBallers -- $tPART 5 / LIVING OUR LEGACY: ANCESTRAL KNOWLEDGE AS RADICAL FUTURITY -- $tIntroduction -- $tThese Roots Run Deep -- $tThe Future Is Ancient -- $tBeing in Oneness: Conversations with Nobuko Miyamoto, Kamau Ayubbi, and Asiyah Ayubbi -- $t1619 -- $tEncircling the Circle: Blood Memory and Making the Village-a Conversation between Cleo Parker Robinson and Malik Robinson -- $tCulture and Tradition: A Monument to Our Resilience -- $tEspañol -- $tApsáalooke Feminist #4 -- $tMother's Words and Grandmother's Thoughts: Living the Right Way (a Conversation) -- $tThe AIM Song -- $tGullah/Geechee Sea Island Reflections of Futurity -- $tFor Paradise -- $tWhat Is the New Basket That We're Going to Weave? -- $tI ka w? ma mua, i ka w? ma hope: '?iwi Orientations toward a Radical Futurity -- $tThe Art of Peer Pressure: Black Fire UVA! -- $tPART 6 / CURRENTS BEYOND: ARTISTS SHIFTING PARADIGMS OF INEQUITY -- $tIntroduction -- $tBang Bang -- $tThe Cultural New Deal for Cultural and Racial Justice -- $tWe Begin by Listening -- $tEMERGENYC: An Artistic Home for Emerging Artists -- $tListening through Dance -- $tScenes & Takes -- $tFeminist Coalition and Queer Movements across Time: A Conversation between Alok Vaid-Menon and Urvashi Vaid -- $tWhat Would Upski Think? -- $tall organizing is science fiction -- $tRebirth Garments -- $tA Call to Action -- $tHuliau -- $tSOVEREIGN -- $tFlexing Hope Is a Practice -- $tAzadi -- $tAFTERWORD -- $temergence (after adrienne maree brown) -- $tAcknowledgments 330 $aFUTURE/PRESENT brings together a vast collection of writers, artists, activists, and academics working at the forefront of today's most pressing struggles for cultural equity and racial justice in a demographically changing America. The volume builds upon five years of national organizing by Arts in a Changing America, an artist-led initiative that challenges structural racism by centering people of color who are leading innovation at the nexus of arts production, community benefit, and social change. FUTURE/PRESENT includes a range of essays and criticism, visual and performance art, artist manifestos, interviews, poetry, and reflections on community practice. Throughout, contributors examine issues of placekeeping and belonging, migration and diasporas, the carceral state, renegotiating relationships with land, ancestral knowledge as radical futurity, and shifting paradigms of inequity. Foregrounding the powerful resilience of communities of color, FUTURE/PRESENT advances the role of artists as first responders to injustices, creative stewards in the cohesion and health of communities, and innovative strategists for equity.Selected contributors. Dahlak Brathwaite, adrienne maree brown, Jeff Chang, Tameca Cole, Ofelia Esparza, Antoine Hunter, Nobuko Miyamoto, Wendy Red Star, Spel, Jose Antonio Vargas, Carrie Mae Weems, Hinaleimoana Kwai Kong Wong-Kalu 606 $aAnti-racism$zUnited States$xHistory$y21st century 606 $aArts and society$zUnited States$xHistory$y21st century 606 $aArts$xPolitical aspects$zUnited States$xHistory$y21st century 606 $aART / American / General$2bisacsh 615 0$aAnti-racism$xHistory 615 0$aArts and society$xHistory 615 0$aArts$xPolitical aspects$xHistory 615 7$aART / American / General. 676 $a700.1/03 702 $aAlvarez$b Daniela, $4edt$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 702 $aUno$b Roberta, $4edt$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 702 $aWebb$b Elizabeth M., $4edt$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 712 02$aArtChangeUS$4fnd$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fnd 801 0$bDE-B1597 801 1$bDE-B1597 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996580165503316 996 $aFUTURE$93907355 997 $aUNISA