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Community Pot Luck & Panel Talk

  • Guilford Green Foundation 713 North Greene Street Greensboro, NC, 27401 United States (map)

Break Bread with Us!

Break bread with us as we bring the community together to discuss mutual-aid systems, activism, and spreading information regarding Greensboro community organizing.

People may also talk to our panel of local activists about topics like homelessness, food deserts, and other systemic concerns that affect the neighborhood. Panelists are leaders who have been active in community service for some time and can share their insights with the audience on how we may develop a more sustainable, compassionate, and robust community.

About the Exhibition

JTR Presents is collaborating with the Center for Visual Artists and African-American Atelier in an exhibition focused on advocating for the Transgender community. JTR Presents "Transparency", a collaborative project using art to elevate the voices, stories, and works of Transgender and Gender-Expansive artists and people. This exhibition displays artworks from the local community and beyond to raise awareness of Trans issues and to center the conversation about representation and it translates to affecting people's realities. The exhibition will be September 1 - 30th at CVA and October 6 - 28th at the African-American Atelier.

More information can be at https://jtrpresents.art/the-transparency-project.

Contact Jordan T. Robinson for questions at community@jtrpresents.art or at 914.712.8055

History & Context

The Transparency Project started in 2017 after JTR Presents finished a previous project, "_______hood", which explored identity in different scales. During this time, there were several "red flags" that occurred including the 45th president's executive order to dismiss Trans soldiers from duty and to ban trans civilians from enrollment. To the curator of this project, this seemed to be another case of how the representation of a people can affect their reality through the actions of people in power who perceive them based on what they are represented as.

In this idea of representation and how it affects one's reality, Jordan T. Robinson and Lara Americo explored ways the Arts can be used as a platform for the community to be empowered by telling their story and who they are in their own voice and how the community can support them.

Ways To Participate:

If you are a person who is Transgender, Non-Binary, 2-Spirit, Non-Gender-Conforming, Intersex, Agender, or any other gender-expansive identity, we encourage you to take part in this project through the following options:

If you are cisgender, or not of the identities aforementioned, you are also welcome to contribute, however, we are prioritizing Gender-Expansive artists and community members. You can also support through donations as we need to raise funds to pay the artists involved in some of the programming that is currently being made around this exhibition.

Earlier Event: November 6
Transgender Comedy Hour
Later Event: November 28
Fundraiser Dinner for Transparency