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Color of Violence 4: Beyond the State: Inciting Transformative Possibilities
Saturday, March 28 • 10:00am - 11:30am
WonderLab Creative Placemaking in a Time of Capital

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Wonderlab* representatives invite other organizations that are developing economic models centered on social justice and transformative justice practices that generate income for individuals and communities to grow wealth that can be utilized for revolutionary purposes in an accountable and sustainability way that does not recreate trauma, oppression, and funds the projects that feed our minds, bodies, and souls to join this strategy session. *WonderLab is a POC-led organizational collective held by community organizations, small POC-led non-profits, and sole proprietor business owners attempting to hold space in a new and inventive way centered on economic justice, healing justice, and transformative justice that moves away non-profit models and generating resources and membership within “marginalized” communities. In this new era of the non-profit industrial complex, how do we (re)generate spaces to be libratory and uncenter whitness.

Speakers
avatar for Luzviminda Uzuri

Luzviminda Uzuri "Lulu" Carpenter

Luzviminda Uzuri Carpenter (pronounced Loose-b-min-dah ooh-zir-e car-pen-ter) aka Lulu, works for Historic Seattle as the Operations Manager and Consultant on the Oral History Project at Washington Hall. She acquired her MA in American Studies at Washington State University and wrote... Read More →
avatar for Katrina Pestaño

Katrina Pestaño

Katrina Pestaño, also known as Rogue Pinay, is a cultural worker from Southern Mindanao, Philippines who currently serves as regional co-coordinator of Bayan Pacific Northwest, one of the founding members of MakiBakla a queer and trans Filipin@ organizing kollective, and works at... Read More →


Saturday March 28, 2015 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Hyde Park B