Art & Activism Panel

Event Details
- Date
- Thursday, May 22
- Time
- 6:00 pm
- Location
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Huxley & Hiro Booksellers
419 N. Market Street,
Wilmington, DE 19801 - Event Type
- Ticket Cost
- FREE!

Description
Join at Huxley & Hiro for a vibrant and thought-provoking evening exploring the powerful intersections of art and activism. Moderated by Oscar Eduardo de Paz, this multidisciplinary panel brings together artists, educators, and community leaders who use their creative practices to challenge systems of inequality and nurture collective resilience.
Featured Panelists:
- Oscar Eduardo de Paz – Visual artist
- Dr. Traci Currie – Poet and educator
- Jea Street Jr. – Musician and educator
- Jamilah Abdullah – Chef and founder of Free Food For All Delaware
Together, the panelists will explore how creative expression can confront injustice, build community, and reimagine the future.
About the Moderator:
Originally from Chicago and now based in Wilmington, Delaware, Oscar Eduardo de Paz is the current Artist in Residence at the Delaware Contemporary. With a background in philosophy and public administration, his research at the University of Delaware focused on environmental injustice and community-driven solutions. De Paz brings a deep commitment to social and environmental justice to his artistic practice, using visual art as a tool for critical inquiry and collective healing.
Suggested Reading
- Art on the Front Line by Angela Y. Davis
- Art on My Mind: Visual Politics by bell hooks
- The Black Joy Project by Kleaver Cruz
- Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
- Feed the Resistance by Julia Turshen
- Food Power Politics by Bobby J. Smith II
- Black Food by Bryant Terry
- Kernels of Resistance by Liza Grandia
- Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World by Dan Koeppel
Books and artwork will be available for purchase at the event.
All Ages
Free Entrance, Registration Required