Performing Arts and Community Exchange Fall 2021 Screening

Dear Family & Friends,

You have been invited to the Performing Arts and Community Exchange (PACE) Fall 2021 screening. This semester in the PACE course, University of San Francisco students (outside artists) collaborated through email with artists incarcerated in the Central California Women’s Facility (inside artists).  

Over 12 weeks, we have built relationships, discussed mass incarceration, prison abolition, trauma, and healing.  Performances/videos, directed and shaped by the inside students' stories, poems, photos, and drawings, will be presented virtually on Saturday, November 20th from 11:15 am-1:30 pm.  There will be an opportunity for dialogue and connection. The showing will start at 11:30 am.

Here is the zoom link:  https://usfca.zoom.us/j/82469015439

We hope you will be able to join us. 

Sincerely, 

Fall 2021 PACE class members: 

Noava Martinez, Kayla Smaw, BrittneyTamayo, Gigi  Morgan, Renecha Gulley, Jen McFarlane,  Maria Alaniz, Zoë-Elise Quon, Karen Candace Pete, Serena Pickett, Naomi Heater, Chloe Hu,  Simaima Ohuafi, Mana Chirag Unadkat, Tami Huntsman, Katie Robinson,  Jennifer Trayers, Sutter  McKenna, La Shante` Ervin, Mary Jane Agnew,  Gabriela Moreles,  Mariam Jebari, Amie Dowling, Rayvon Williamson, Reyna Brown


Timeline

The Performing Arts and Community Exchange, PACE class, offered since 2007, strives to develop a collective process of creative and political change where 'inside' and 'outside' artists are working side by side to address the legacies of racism, white supremacy, and mass incarceration.  Numerous scholars and artists have shaped the class over the years - PACE would not have been possible without the care, labor, and insights of Dr. Reggie Daniels, Reyna Brown, Rayvon Williamson, Freddy Gutierrez, Calina Lawrence, Elle Jansen, Nicky Martinez, Kalea Francesca, Emile DeWeaver and the inside and outside students. 

This timeline shows a small portion of the creative and activist work that has been undertaken over the years. We invite you to read and watch and take direct action on current legislation and efforts on our collaborators' behalf for commutation.  Thank you for your interest, support, and time. 

Note:  The timeline is shown in 3d as default, but you can press the 2d button on the lower left for another navigational view

Direct Action you can take now: 

1. Stop CCWF Outbreak
2. LWOP (Life Without Parole) Ways to Help
3. Survived & Punished
4. Breathe Act