Today the people living out the supposed fulfillment of the American Dream in suburbia are awakening in the darkness of dawn for graveyard shifts at fulfillment centers and other limited opportunities for upward, onward, and free movements.

If this so called American Dream ends in the suburbs, how may we move wayward, from the I.E. To The World? How may we move free from the colonial indoctrination to live in a remembrance of our intuitive rhythms and indigenous wisdoms?

This group showcase was made possible through an open call facilitated by ITS-IN-SCOPE, gallery space provided by the Pomona African American Advisory Alliance, as well as generous support from Pitzer College’s Community Engagement Center and Critical Action & Social Advocacy (CASA) Pitzer.

Artists & Archivists:
Aida Nicole Cantu Lugo
Brandon Zarif
Jina Imani
Heather Hilliard Bonds
Dr. Marilyn Grell-Brisk
Marvin James
Nico ‘PAPI’ Marks

Guided Explorations:
November 18: Artist Talk | guided by Sara Luttrell
December 3: Field Portraits (Closing Reception) | guided by Marvin James

Curation:
Marvin James