Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month

 

A mural celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Buffalo, New York by Betsy Casañas

(IG: @bzcasanas)

 

­Dear Girl Be Heard Community,

In honor of Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana, also known as Hispanic Heritage Month, join us in recognizing the achievements and contributions of Latine champions, including our participants and staff who identify as Hispanic/Latine, and represent a diversity of voices and communities. 

These powerful individuals continue to inspire us and pave the way for future generations.  Check out our social media where we spotlight these powerful advocates and artivists.

In other news, we are excited for the launch of GBH's 2022/23 programming in 13 sites across NYC. Our offerings this year include our filmmaking program, Girls Make Movies, After-School Workshop, and Weekend Workshop art residencies. We are also welcoming girls, young women, and non-binary youth ages 15 - 21 to audition for our pre-professional Artistic Company. More on that below and on our socials.

Wishing you a warm rest of the week filled with ease and community.

The Girl Be Heard Team


3 FACTS ABOUT HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

PARTICIPANT SPOTLIGHT

Meet our amazing participants from Girl Be Heard Trinidad and Tobago: Anjilina Hiloun, a writer and singer who is a Syrian refugee, and Zaafia Alexander, who was fearful of being misgendered but found an inclusive community at Girl Be Heard.

 
 
 

MEET OUR NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR 

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Angela Fatou Gittens as Girl Be Heard's Artistic Director!

Dr. Gittens is a proud South Carolina Gullah Sea Islands descendant born in Baltimore, MD. She formerly served as the Executive Artistic Director of Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, a nationally-acclaimed Brooklyn-based institution that teaches youth to become agents of social justice in the performing and visual arts.

 

STAFF SPOTLIGHT

 
 
 
 
Olivia Baldacci