Free | Open to the public
In partnership with Resilient Sisterhood Project and Neighborhood Birth Center
Join us on June 19th for a powerful panel discussion between Resilient Sisterhood Project and Neighborhood Birth Center on the transformative role of art in racial and social justice movements. This event coincides with the national Juneteenth celebration.
Hosted by Arts Collaborative Medford, this event will take place alongside the exhibition, "Call and Response: A Narrative of Reverence to Our Foremothers in Gynecology" organized by Resilient Sisterhood Project. Explore how creative expression can elevate awareness, inspire action, and support the fight for equitable reproductive health and maternal healthcare. Don't miss this engaging conversation at the intersection of art and activism!
Following the opening,"Call and Response: A Narrative of Reverence to Our Foremothers in Gynecology" will stay on view at Arts Collaborative Medford through June 30th.
PANELISTS
Jules Arthur, Artist
Dr. Yvonne Gomez, OB-GYN, professor, artist
Lilly Marcelin, Founder & Executive Director of Resilient Sisterhood Project
Dr. Jo-Anna Rorie, Midwife
MODERATOR
Regina Parkinson, Executive Director of Arts Collaborative Medford