Abundant Futures explores the resources, capabilities, and agency within Jersey's minority nationals through the lens of food justice, highlighting and honouring the diverse insights and skills they bring from their homelands.
Through workshops, performances, interventions, installations and research with artists and organisations based in Jersey and internationally, Abundant Futures aims to foster solidarity across migrant groups while addressing barriers such as environmental, racial, and social injustices that may hinder certain residents from engaging in such dialogues.
For Milk Songs, here, there and everywhere, Fozia Ismail of the Bristol-based dhaqan collective is exploring migrant rituals, stories, and songs related to the act of milking. How do diverse milk traditions relate to the experiences of the people who inhabit this Island, past and present? Through a series of workshops and a final sharing Fozia will be creating a listening space that reflects this intimate relationship of people, land and animals.
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