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El Futuro Es De Todos - Census 2020
Artwork: “Tuyo, Mio, Nuestro”, Paola de la Calle, digital collage, 2020.
When you imagine our future, what do you see?
Throughout the last few months, Artist in residence, Paola de la Calle has explored the Census’ importance in our communities’ futures by posing questions and asking you all to contribute your statements and declarations about the future in the Census 2020 campaign, El Futuro Es De Todos.
This campaign has centered the Census, but acted as a conduit for larger conversations happening within our communities: the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in Black and Latino communities, the call for justice of Black lives and defunding the police, climate change and returning occupied land to Indigenous peoples, healthcare accessibility, affordable housing. These conversations do not end here, and they will certainly continue in order for our communities to reach that future we are asking you to imagine.
Your contributions have inspired the completion of this series with these final three designs. Galería de la Raza and Paola de la Calle present these to the community as a small respite to our communities that continue to fight for our future.
Thank you to YBCA for their continued support throughout this project. Fill out the Census before October 5 if you have not already!
El Futuro Es De Todos - Census 2020
Artwork: “Tuyo, Mio, Nuestro”, Paola de la Calle, digital collage, 2020.
When you imagine our future, what do you see?
Throughout the last few months, Artist in residence, Paola de la Calle has explored the Census’ importance in our communities’ futures by posing questions and asking you all to contribute your statements and declarations about the future in the Census 2020 campaign, El Futuro Es De Todos.
This campaign has centered the Census, but acted as a conduit for larger conversations happening within our communities: the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in Black and Latino communities, the call for justice of Black lives and defunding the police, climate change and returning occupied land to Indigenous peoples, healthcare accessibility, affordable housing. These conversations do not end here, and they will certainly continue in order for our communities to reach that future we are asking you to imagine.
Your contributions have inspired the completion of this series with these final three designs. Galería de la Raza and Paola de la Calle present these to the community as a small respite to our communities that continue to fight for our future.
Thank you to YBCA for their continued support throughout this project. Fill out the Census before October 5 if you have not already!