“This Looks Legal.” Scaling the Decolonization Rider.
(Walking Session)

 

Pratt Institute School of Design | The Design Center
200 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205

 

Led by Emily Johnson
 

This session combines discussion and activation of the Decolonization Rider, a tool for artists to encourage equitable practices in cultural institutions. Participants will learn how to implement this rider effectively within their own projects and practices, promoting justice-centered approaches across the arts.
 

Emily Johnson is an artist who makes body-based work. Emily belongs to the Yup’ik Nation, is a land and water protector and an organizer for justice, sovereignty and well-being. A Bessie Award-winning choreographer, Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of the Doris Duke Artist Award, she is based in Lenapehoking/NYC and on Haudenosaunee lands.
 
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