Imani Jacqueline Brown
Imani Jacqueline Brown is an artist, activist and researcher. Her work investigates the continuum of Extractivism, which spans from settler-colonial genocide and slavery to contemporary gentrification, fossil fuel production and police and corporate impunity. Brown’s investigations expose the layers of violence and resistance that comprise the foundations of US-American society and prefigure a future of ecological reparations.
As of October 2020
The Whole Life Academy Berlin - Workshops2022
Events
The Shape of a Practice
Place and Space
With Imani Jacqueline Brown, Brian Holmes, Margarida Mendes, Huiying Ng, moderated by Abbéy Odunlami
Conversation
Oct 29, 2020
The Shape of a Practice
Histories of Disintegration
With Imani Jacqueline Brown, Shahana Rajani & Zahra Malkani, moderated by Adania Shibli
Screenings, artist talks
Oct 27, 2020
CC: World
With contributions by Black Brown Berlin, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Teju Cole, David Theo Goldberg & Ruha Benjamin, Claudia Rankine & John Lucas
Digital series
Aug 13, 2020