ASNEAA- in partnership with Brownsville Multi-Services Family Health & Wellness Centers (BMS) – offered CLP programming at the Art In The Park Carnival.
CLP participants were invited to showcase their Brownsville knowledge with the BIPOC Heritage Hunt- highlighting community advocates Mother Rosetta Gaston, Joseph Francois, and residents in the 60s + 70s for ASNEAA swag prizes:
CLP participants made the following arts as advocacy creative expressions projects (courtesy of Blick Art Supplies + Brooklyn Arts Council Local Arts Grant):
- BIPOC heritage introduction- sharing their name + background
- Advocacy Paint Canvas’
- Legacy Bracelets
This CLP pop-up event was designed in commitment to cultural literacy for people of ALL BACKGROUNDS and AGES.
Thank you to the Art In The Park Carnival partners, sponsors, and participants: