The Vanport Mosaic

2020 Virtual Festival

May 8 – 31
All events will be streaming online BELOW
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Curated by Story Midwife Laura Lo Forti
For info: laura@vanportmosaic.org - 510.717.2441


All the Festival 2020 events’ recordings are archived in the dedicated individual pages.

Here, for easy access, the recording of the Vanport Day Of Remembrance, May 30.

We will soon make it available is short thematic sections:

 
 

 2020 program

What if this darkness is not the darkness of the tomb, but the darkness of the womb? What if our America is not dead, but a country that is waiting to be born?...”- civil rights lawyer and Sikh interfaith leader – Valarie Kaur

Our annual Vanport Mosaic Festival cannot happen as originally planned in in N/NE Portland venues rich with invisible and intangible history, but the Spirit of Vanport lives on through a virtual season of hope, moral imagination and solidarity.

More than ever, we need to reckon with the gap between our ideals and our reality. Let’s look back to to move forward, and together grapple with critical questions of identity, justice and survival:

Who gets to be American? What does it mean to be an American today?

What are the lessons that can inform how we respond to today's crisis as a city, as community and as individuals?


Join us for an online series of memory activism opportunities: screenings, presentations, conversations and art performances that amplify personal experience of individuals and communities impacted by the long-endured inequalities across American economic, social, and civic systems.
#HistoryIsNow
What is the new story we commit to create together?

This  multi-disciplinary event was awarded the Oregon Heritage Excellence Award, the Spirit of Portland Award by City Commissioner Nick Fish, and the Columbia Slough Watershed Council’s Achievement Award. 


Friday, May 8th, 6PM PST/ 9Pm EST | Theater/Dance

Standing Together Seeing and Being Seen

Dance/theater performance conceived by Wendy Hambidge. Collaboratively created by Jorge Samuel Faria, Wendy Hambidge, Damaris Webb.


Saturday, May 9th, 5:30pm PST/ 8.30pm EST | Poetry

A Rose and Grief

A poetry reading by Lakayana Drury followed by Q/A


Sunday, May 10th, 5PM PT/8pm ET | Theater

The Secret Asian Man

Theater/documentary by Samson Syharath


Tuesday, May 12th, 6PM PT/ 9pm ET | Poetry/Music

Love is What Lightens

By Aaron Spriggs


Friday, May 15th 6:30pm PT/ 9:30pm ET | Conversation

More Devotedly podcast Volume III: Douglas Detrick in Conversation with

Michelle Fuji on "Constant State of Otherness" Taiko Project


Saturday May 16th, 6pm PT/ 9pm ET | Theater

See Her Strength, The Ism-Project

A monologue written and performed by Samson Syharath for the Ism-Project/MediaRites


Sunday May 17th, 5PM PT/ 8PM ET| Conversation

Becoming American. A conversation/Part 1

Sankar Raman/The Immigrant Story and  Ramiza Koya, the author of “The Royal Abduls”


Wednesday May 20th, 3 PM Pt/ 6pm ET| conversation

Who gets to be an American?

A Confluence Conversation with Patricia Whitefoot (Yakama Nation), Elizabeth Woody (Warm Springs) and Chuck Sams (Umatilla)


Thursday May 21th, 6 PM Pt/ 9pm ET| panel

Standing Together: Seeing and Being Seen Panel

Moderator Angelique of Montreal, will join Samuel from Brazil and Damaris and Wendy from Portland to discuss Standing Together, their experiences, intentions and takeaways. .


Friday May 22th, 6PM Pt/ 9pm ET| installation

(UN) Belonging

A participatory installation by Sabina Haque followed by Q&A


Friday May 22th, 7PM Pt/ 10pm ET| concert

Is Everybody Here? - A Zoom Musical Revue

Zoom Musical Revue is a collaborative effort of more than 30 creators illustrating the current moment of COVID-19 in a 40-minute musical revue of ten songs.


Saturday, May 23, 6PM PT/9pm ET | Theater

Harvest, The -Ism Project

By Dmae Roberts for MediaRites' The —Ism Project.
Performed by Jane Vogel Mantiri


Sunday May 24th,3PM Pt/ 6pm ET| conversation

Growing up BLACK in Oregon

A World Stage Theatre conversation with local youth and young adults


Sunday, May 24, 5PM PT / 8PM ET | dance

ANICCA / Impermanence

Dance performance by Minh Tran & Company with live Q&A


tuesday May 26th, 12:30PM PT/ 3pm et | presentation

Health, Hate, Housing and History

 Lessons at the Intersection of Race and Pandemics - a presentation by Allan Lazo, Executive Director, Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO)


Wendsday May 27th, 12:30PM PT/ 3pm et | conversation

Becoming American. A conversation/Part 2

Jennifer Fang, a professor of history and the Director of Education at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon in conversation with Sankar Raman/The Immigrant Story


Wednesday May 27th, 5:30 PM | Music & Conversation

106 and Quarantine - NW Hip Hop History

Screening/conversation hosted by Bruce Poinsette and Donovan Smith


thursday May 28th, 5pm PT - 8pm ET| conversation

Moving Boundaries

An art-infused conversation with community weaver, dancer, activist Chisao Hata; Jazz composer Darrell Grant; and fine art painter Henk Pander


Friday May 29th, 5pm PT - 8pm ET| performance

Virtual Explorations of Visual Sound

A performance by Myles de Bastion


Saturday May 30th, 11:30AM - 3:30PM

Vanport Day of Remembrance

On the 72nd anniversary of the 1948 Vanport Flood join us for “Lost City, Living Memories: Vanport Through The Voice of Its Residents’”/screening; “Vanport, The Musical” /performance; “Vanport; The Miracle City”/presentation; storytelling by Ed Edmo; singing by John Edmo.


Sunday May 31th, 2pm PT - 5PM ET

Behind Barbed Wire: The Search for Japanese Americans Incarcerated During WWII 

Photojournalist Paul Kitagaki talks with Lynn Fuchigami Parks/Japanese American Museum of Oregon ED, and Andrew DeVigal/UO-SOJC’s Agora Journalism Center Director.


Sunday May 31th, 5pm PT - 8PM ET

WE ARE AMERICA - an exchange through words and art

Chisao Hata Donovan Smith Juan Cervantes Morales Micah Fleisher Pamela K. Santos Mosley WOtta Lakayana Drury


 

The Virtual Vanport Mosaic Festival is made possible by the generous support of:

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FUNDERS: Regional Arts and Culture Council, Oregon Cultural Trust

And the collaboration of: Cerimon House and CymaSpace