Caring for Each Other in Times of Crisis: A Collective Imagination
Soho Warehouse, Los Angeles
We’re living through a cultural and democratic unraveling. Norms around identity, expression, and access are shifting, while systems meant to support care and connection are under strain.
Across the U.S. and globally, digital and physical spaces are being reshaped by repression and corporate power.
Censorship, whether algorithmic, institutional, or cultural, is narrowing what can be seen, said, and imagined. Yet even as some are silenced or watched, others are reclaiming space.
Artists, technologists, and organizers are building new ways to connect and imagine futures rooted in equity and care. This conversation asks: How do we care for each other in times of censorship? And how can cultural resistance become a strategy for survival, healing, and change?
Caring for Each Other in Times of Crisis: A Collective Imagination is a program curated and hosted by Autumn Breon and Martha Dimitratou