Events

Community Care in Action: A Mutual Aid Archival Exploration

Mixed Blood Theatre + Hennepin History Museum + History for the Future

Workshop Date & Time: April 23, 2022 | 11-1pm CDT

Location: Mixed Blood Theatre 1501 South 4th Street Minneapolis, MN 55454

Tickets: FREE Registration Here


Can mutual aid stories from our shared local past answer the (im)possible question of a truly just nation—can we make one? What would it take? We’ll look at historical photographs, objects, & documents from Hennepin History Museum’s archives that highlight the ways we have built networks of care to counter inequitable economic conditions in Minneapolis. During this workshop we will highlight themes from playwright and director Seema Sueko's play imagine a u.s. without racism on view at Mixed Blood Theater. A free meal will be provided during the workshop and masks will be required, except when eating. We invite all workshop participants to return to Mixed Blood Theater at 7:30 pm to watch the production of imagine a u.s. without racism.

The History for the Future exhibit will be on view in the lobby of Mixed Blood Theatre from April 19 to April 26, 2022.


Event image courtesy of the Hennepin History Museum archives.


Past events & public programs

  • Exhibition Opening Weekend

    After a packed year of public programming, research, writing, editing, and conversations with communities spearheading mutual aid, the History for the Future exhibition will debut in the open lot at Moon Palace Books in South Minneapolis.

  • The Soul Food Monologues: Stories of Food and Justice

    The Soul Food Monologues invites Twin Cities food justice students and activists to share their relationship to food’s tangled history in our community. Produced by LaDonna Redmond; organized by History for the Future and the Humanities Action Lab.

  • Mutual Aid and Religion: A Public History Workshop

    What does “solidarity not charity” mean for faith-based institutions? How do local mutual aid practitioners organize out of churches, mosques, and synagogues in the Twin Cities?

  • Solidarity Not Charity: Twin Cities Mutual Aid Community Panel and Q&A

    What is the future of mutual aid organizing? How can we meet immediate needs while working towards long-term system change? Join us for a community dialogue with mutual aid organizers.

  • Youth Photography Workshop

    Free and open to all Twin Cities youth! The Youth Photography Workshop led by Clarke Sanders will provide a basic introduction to digital photography, and invite youth to explore mutual aid in their communities through a creative lens.

  • History for the Future: Public History Workshop

    Join us for our first public program. We invite Twin Cities residents to explore the history of mutual aid through art, archives, and community dialogue. We will spark discussion by turning to historical examples of local mutual aid practices.