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Queer Ecologies for Teens, Part 2

Queer Ecologies for Teens, Part 2

Date:
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Time:
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Location:
Offsite
Audience:
  High School     Teen  
Categories:
  Arts & Crafts     Environmental     Gardening     LGBTQ  

This is part 2 of a two-part program in partnership with Duke Gardens, led by Kati Henderson! Part 2 will take place at Duke Gardens at 420 Anderson St, Durham, NC 27708. Register for parts 1 and 2 of this event together here.

Learn about queer ecology and put it to practical use finding a personal home within environmental relationships. Build your understanding of the diversity and interconnections in the living world while we practice ways to build strong networks with each other and the environment around us. You’ll get a foundation in queer ecology, from the conceptual to real-world examples. In both sessions, you'll use your senses and engage in making art to find reflections of and support for yourself within our local, natural world.

In part 1: Get a foundation in queer ecology concepts, with some plant examples, and start connecting those ideas to the practice of growing healthy communities! We’ll start building our own community together and create a vision of the interconnected & supportive community we want, all in the context of diverse and complex ecosystems.

In part 2: Visit Duke Gardens and get familiar with plants and the ecosystem here! We’ll learn some plant identification, observe some of the plants we learned about last week, spend time outdoors as a place of community & refuge where we can see ourselves reflected, and continue connecting with each other.

Kati Henderson works at Duke Gardens, where she supports people in growing their relationship with plants & the land. This work includes managing an equity-focused research & storytelling program for university students, facilitating community building workshops on queer ecology & land history, organizing public programs for intergenerational audiences that share community resources, and providing support for groups interested in holding their own programs in the garden for their learning, cultural practices, and wellbeing. She loves growing connections for a healthier world.

If you have any accessibility questions or accommodation needs, please contact Gavin at gshelton@dconc.gov. We ask that all requests be made at least three (3) business days prior to the event to ensure we can provide the best accommodations possible.

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LaShaunda Rogers