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42 people are interested
Help Needed @ Eyebeam September 20
ORGANIZATION: Eyebeam
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42 people are interested
Volunteer with us! Wednesday May 29 for EYEBEAM WELCOME WEDNESDAY
Manifesting Equitable Futures: Building an Anti-Racist Technoculture
Afrotectopia invites you to speculate and design a more equitable future through collaboratively building a manifesto that demands anti-racist technoculture.
Hosted by Afrotectopia
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Afrotectopia invites you to speculate and design a more equitable future through collaboratively building a manifesto that demands anti-racist technoculture. The evening will begin with a talk by Afrotectopia founder, Ari Melenciano, as she shares her research in a variety of different branches of knowledge from public policy to economics, and how they have collectively operated as a machine for racial oppression. Attendees will then participate in a collective ideation on what the manifesto must include. The night will transform into a social hour, as we build community and connections.
**Volunteers will help staff set up, direct guests, and assist visiting artists**
Read more about the event by following this link: https://www.eyebeam.org/events/manifesting-equitable-futures-building-an-anti-racist-technoculture/
All volunteers receive a limited edition Eyebeam tote bag!!!
More opportunities with Eyebeam
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Eyebeam
Location:
199 Cook St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, US
Mission Statement
Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world. By providing generous support to artists for research, production and education, Eyebeam makes ideas real.
Description
Founded in 1997 in Brooklyn by John S. Johnson before moving to an iconic warehouse on West 21st street, Eyebeam was conceived as the very first critical space of its kind, for thinking creatively about how technology was transforming the world. As Chelsea changed, Eyebeam returned to Brooklyn and settled into a former industrial complex overlooking Sunset Park. The new studio hosted the first annual Eyebeam Award for Creativity and Courage, and the renewal of the core program. In those two decades, Eyebeam has made a habit of breaking new ground.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
199 Cook St.Unit 101Brooklyn, NY 11206
DATE POSTED
September 6, 2019
SKILLS
- Event Design & Planning
- Bartending
- Ushering
- Event Planning / Management
- Stage Management
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- 4-6 hours total