PARADES
Pictured above in Times Square with Coywolf Guardian banner that reads: “Alone We Are Asleep, Together We Are Awake”. The Vote Feminist Parade (organized by Michele Pred), began at Times Square and processed to Washington Square Park for music and speeches, as part of an all-day Wide Awakes event on October 3rd, 2020.
The Vote Feminist Parade (organized by Michele Pred), began at Times Square and processed to Washington Square Park for music and speeches, as part of an all-day Wide Awakes event on October 3rd, 2020.
Pictured above in Times Square with Coywolf Guardian banner that reads: “Alone We Are Asleep, Together We Are Awake”. The Vote Feminist Parade (organized by Michele Pred), began at Times Square and processed to Washington Square Park for music and speeches, as part of an all-day Wide Awakes event on October 3rd, 2020.
The Vote Feminist Parade (organized by Michele Pred), began at Times Square and processed to Washington Square Park for music and speeches, as part of an all-day Wide Awakes event on October 3rd, 2020.
Co-produced with artist Michele Pred, this parade took place the week before midterm elections in November 2019. Politically motivated artists were invited to bring their projects out of galleries and studios and onto the streets of NYC with a joyful display of self-expression and an urgent call to vote. I am pictured wearing my Pussy-grabber Justice Skirt. Michele sports her “My Body My Business” bulletproof vest. Other participating artists include Ann Lewis, Ayana Evans, Bud Snow, Christen Clifford, Ebony Brown, Holly Ballard Martz, Krista Suh, Michelle Hartney, Shireen Liane, and many more!
Pictured wearing Pussy-grabber Justice Skirt.
Pictured above with my Sister Justice Banner. Artist and organizer Michele Pred (on far left) and other participating artists Bud Snow, Krista Suh, Michelle Hartney, and Shireen Liane from left to right.
In response to Time’s Up and Me Too movements, Michele Pred organized Parade Against Patriarchy for Miami Art Week. I participated with my Mother Destroyer of Obstacles Processional Banner. This hybrid goddess, featured with the head of an elephant, is stamping out patriarchy, racism, misogyny, hate, and intolerance.