Sunday Insights

We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85

Select Sundays from February 18 to May 27
All talks start at 2 pm

FREE with museum admission
FREE for Members
1905 Building, North Galleries

On select Sundays during We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85, the Albright-Knox will host conversations inspired by the exhibition led by local women of color, including artists, activists, educators, and more.

Speakers include:

Julia Bottoms, artist (February 18)
Valeria Cray-Dihaan, artist (February 25)
Karima Amin, educator (March 4)
Gail Wells, educator (March 18, May 20)
Leah Hamilton, producer (March 25)
Sharon Jordan Holley, storyteller (April 15)
Mama Charlene Caver Miller, community organizer (April 22)
Alexa Wajed, artist, chef, and educator (April 29)
Eva Doyle, educator (May 6)
Franchelle Parker (May 27)

Artist Julia Bottoms leads a Sunday Insights tour in We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 on February 18, 2018. Photograph by MK Photo.

Program Sponsors

Support for educational components of We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 has been provided by a grant from the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo.