Join artists Susan Misra and Marcela Torres from ‘Weaving Liberation’ and Tijay Mohammed for this participatory exploration of processing death and sadness in our lives, viewed through the eyes of Hinduism, Nahuatl, and West African traditions.
Deep in Van Cortlandt Park there is a sacred area, an Enslaved Peoples' burial ground. This site is a charged space that speaks to the history of place and asks us to consider in the present how we now honor these people, how we enter these spaces, and how we individually and culturally consider transition to ancestors.
In Transition is an offering to consider the unique cultural beliefs around honoring ancestors who have passed. It will be facilitated by artist and space doula Tijay Mohammed, along with Susan Misra and Marcela Torres from the Weaving Liberation of All Beings collective. Together they’ve created an experimental journey for us to interact and reflect with the Enslaved African Burial Ground, plants and cosmos. It will be a space for grieving, remembering, and celebrating concentric circles of ancestors: enslaved peoples, the land and more-than-human kin, familial lineages, and the many people who continue to suffer from oppression today.
Space is limited. Please register in advance.
This program will meet at the southern end of Hester & Piero’s Pond near the Van Cortlandt Golf House.
The Reimagining the Enslaved African Burial Ground at Van Cortlandt project is hosting a series of community engagement events to gather local input on the future of a new memorial space honoring past, present, and future communities.