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Root Experience Festival 2023 (Day One)

Root Experience Festival 2023 (Day One)

The Root Experience is a 2-night festival featuring BIPOC talent from various cultures and disciplines. The festival celebrates regional filmmakers, artists, culture bearers, musicians, and the stories they weave through their art. The goal is to uplift their narratives of culture, family, beauty, and resilience to create a network that empowers living stories and heals elements of the past. When talking about indigenous cultures, we must recognize the borders (state & continental) that have been placed by the act of colonization. In doing so, people of the same/ similar cultures have had their homelands divided and people they love placed on opposite sides of these borders. The Root Experience is hoping to help erase these borders by decolonizing art and social practice, providing safe and inclusive spaces to present, while connecting, partnering, and sparking conversation with our communities in the Pacific Northwest (defined as Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Alberta (CAN), and British Columbia (CAN)).

On Day One, we will gather at A Place of Truths for the Opening Ceremony across from the Spokane Central Library, then head over to the library for the rest of the day where we will present films, performances, and vendors.

Immerse yourself in a Multicultural experience like you have never seen before!

Spokane Public Library
05:00 PM - 10:00 PM on Sat, 26 Aug 2023

Event Supported By

The Root Experience Collective
2086599869
therootexperiencefestival@gmail.com
Spokane Public Library
906 W Main Avenue
Spokane, Washington 99201
509-444-5300