Ron Finley & Glenn Kaino
Self-described “Gangsta Gardener” Ron Finley advocates for a revolutionary revitalization of communities through teaching the fundamental value of growing your own food. Conceptual artist and co-curator of Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice Glenn Kaino works in sculpture, painting, filmmaking, performance, installation, and large-scale public work, as well as instigating collaborations with other modes of culture—ranging from tech to music to political organizing. Together they will discuss how simple acts of coalition can have massive impacts.
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