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2021 Conference

Keynote Speaker

Keynote speaker

DUABA UNENRA

Duaba is a cultural worker, writer, community educator, and grassroots arts administrator whose home is Minneapolis, MN. He was born and raised in New Orleans, where his experiences of anti-Black government systems, socio-ecological disasters, and dysfunctional publicworks shaped his consciousness. By witnessing the ways colonizing institutions and communication systems are used to repress transformative discourse, he turned to publication, facilitation, organizational development, and ritual design as his mediums of choice for counteracting the neo-colonial imagination. He is currently working on two major projects: Confluence: An East Lake Studio for Community Design where he is building a free university for community-led urban development called the Institute for Urban Vitality; and as an organizer in the Wild Path Collective, where he is engaged in a group effort to free up 100-acres of land in the St. Croix River Valley to establish a cultural land commons for Black, Indigenous, and People of Culture.

Keynote speaker

DUABA UNENRA

Duaba is a cultural worker, writer, community educator, and grassroots arts administrator whose home is Minneapolis, MN. He was born and raised in New Orleans, where his experiences of anti-Black government systems, socio-ecological disasters, and dysfunctional publicworks shaped his consciousness. By witnessing the ways colonizing institutions and communication systems are used to repress transformative discourse, he turned to publication, facilitation, organizational development, and ritual design as his mediums of choice for counteracting the neo-colonial imagination. He is currently working on two major projects: Confluence: An East Lake Studio for Community Design where he is building a free university for community-led urban development called the Institute for Urban Vitality; and as an organizer in the Wild Path Collective, where he is engaged in a group effort to free up 100-acres of land in the St. Croix River Valley to establish a cultural land commons for Black, Indigenous, and People of Culture.

Saturday Keynote

Kim Katrin

Kim Katrin is an internationally acclaimed award winning educator, consultant & social entrepreneur. She is recognized as one of The Root’s’ Young Feminists to Watch’, and celebrated as Canada’s National Youth Role Model.

Since 2012, Kim has spoken on equity and social entrepreneurship at institutions across Canada and the US both on and offline to millions. Kim has opened for the cultural scholar Cornel West at the University of California, delivered the keynote address at Historically Black Colleges’s Morehouse & Spelman and was a beloved speaker at LUSH headquarters.

She has hosted events for the United Nations, conversations with Grammy award winner Erykah Badu, New York Times best selling writer Roxane Gay and icon Jewelle Gomez.

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Our  Mission


We use dialogue, alternative education, & artistic expression to support mixed people & transracial adoptees of color to learn through an intersectional framework, heal racial trauma, and build community solidarity in the struggle for equity and justice.

Our Vision


We envision a world free from oppressive social constructs, in which we draw on the healing powers of knowing our past, grounding into our present, and cultivating a just future for our descendants.

We are creating brave spaces!

Never heard of a Brave Space? Read more about them in the PDF below.

Brave Spaces document
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