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<h1>"Live from the Frontline" Exhibit/Artist's Talk by Tamara Cedré/Reception</h1>
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<p><i></i><strong> </strong><span style="font-family:inherit">Sunday, October 13, 2024 @ 3pm </span></p>
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<div><a href="https://events.ucr.edu/photo/47581016799504" rel="ibox;url=https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/47581016799504/huge@2x/77f335a3688f734c8b096c45dbeb41706fb1df56.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/47581016799504/card/77f335a3688f734c8b096c45dbeb41706fb1df56.jpg" alt="Live from the Frontline (Colton and Fontana) installation view with 1954 image of Colton's CalPort Cement Plant. Installation photo by Nikolay Maslov." width="478" height="310"></a></div>
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<p role="heading"><strong>About this Event</strong></p>
<div>UCR ARTS, Culver Center Screening Room | <span>Free Event | </span></div><div><span>Please RSVP: </span><a href="https://ucrarts.ucr.edu/events/tamara-cedre-artist-talk/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://ucrarts.ucr.edu/events/tamara-cedre-artist-talk/</a></div>
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<p><i>Live from the Frontline </i>is <a href="https://ucrarts.ucr.edu/exhibitions/live-from-the-frontline-tamara-cedre/" target="_blank">an exhibition</a> and <a href="http://livefromthefrontline.org" target="_blank">public art project</a> exploring 8 neighborhoods connected by the long history of logistics in the Inland Empire. Tamara Cedré will talk about the project and her work, which juxtaposes new photographs with archival imagery to reveal the forces that have shaped settlement and land use in environmental justice communities. This is a chance to see the exhibition at UCR Arts, which features industrial histories of Colton and Fontana, before it closes on October 27, and to celebrate these communities and others represented in the project. Reception to follow.</p>
<p><strong>About the Project</strong></p>
<p>Presented by <a href="http://peopleshistoryie.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">A People's History of the I.E.</a>, <em><a href="http://livefromthefrontline.org" target="_blank">Live from the Frontline</a></em> is a participatory memory project that brings artists into the archives and the landscapes of logistics to explore the roots of environmental racism in Riverside and San Bernardino. Each site makes palpable long histories of colonialism and extraction from the land and labor. Together they reveal what the curators call “the slow violence of the supply chain.” Artists/curators have created site-specific works (launching throughout 2024-25) and exhibitions at UCR Arts (closing October 27) and St. Mark's Missionary Baptist Church (ongoing @ 259 E. Central Ave, San Bernardino) that connect past and present and support advocacy for social justice. The project is curated by Cathy Gudis, Audrey Maier, and Jen Tilton. For more info: <a href="mailto:peopleshistoryie@gmail.com" target="_blank">peopleshistoryie@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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