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Rural Women Everywhere Replays Now Available + more to come!

Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who participated in Rural Women Everywhere: our speakers, musicians, artists and participants were inspiring and motivating and we’re still soaking in everything we learned. 

You can catch the full replays of our MainStage programming now on our Youtube channel. 

Day 1.   Featuring an opening poem from Nikiko Masumoto, discussions about rural agora and democracy; being an LGTBQ ally in a rural community; and videos from artists, musicians, and storytellers.

Day 2 Featuring an interview with author Diane Wilson (The Seed Keeper); remarks from Edyael Casaperalta of the USDA’s Rural Utilities Service; a discussion about hope in dark times among women in agriculture; and more. 

We will be sharing more content – including videos of individual sessions that you can easily share. Subscribe to our Youtube channel channel to know when they drop!

Rural Women Everywhere Replays

Rural Women Everywhere Day 2

Drawing Resilience: Maureen Hearty

Maureen Hearty transforms objects, space, and community, seeing art as a tool for action, education, and opportunity. The majority of her community-based work today is on the eastern plains of Colorado, considered one of the most sparsely populated areas in the United States. In Joes, Colorado (pop. 78), she is activating space using art, music, and the collection of story. In 2020, Maureen and her friend Kristin Stoltz were awarded an NEA grant for a project titled “Arts for a Prairie Seas: Farming Fluxus.”

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