It’s been over 200 years since Great Britain abolished the TransAtlantic Slave Trade - yet human trafficking continues today. Haiku Middle Passage is an artistic collaboration between poetry, visual art, and music with the purpose of reflection and action that result in discontinuing Modern Day Slavery. The exhibit shows a collective historical experience that mirrors an unacceptable present but predicts a more humane future. The exhibit goal is 200 exhibitions (and is always looking for sites).
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Wayne County Community College District
Brown and Juanita C. Ford Gallery
The pleasure of your presence
is requested at a reception for
“HAIKU MIDDLE PASSAGE”
A Visual Arts and Multi-Media
Exhibition Commemorating
the Abolition of the
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Downtown Campus
1001 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226
Opening Reception
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 29, 2010
R.S.V.P.: 313.496.2570
EXHIBITION
July 29 through September 18, 2010
Tuesday – Friday 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Complimentary Parking is Available
in the rear of the Downtown Campus
www.wcccd.edu
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