Evoking Belonging
Evoking Belonging: Social Sculpture for Urban Livity Culture
Evoking Belonging is a Social Sculpture, transdisciplinary practice which focuses on: race, justice, equity and healing through the lens of Ubuntu for the enlivenment of Belonging for all communities. Our practice is participatory, multi-sensory and transformative.
The Evoking Belonging approach is rooted in Ubuntu: An African Bantu philosophy and cultural practice illuminating our collective humanity. In this humanity, we are all inter-connected and, from this perspective, we are invited to co-create our human being in community as a cultural practice..
Our works dwell at the intersection of: social justice, social transformation, regeneration and place-making for African-Caribbean Diaspora heritage communities.
We EVOKE through three principal axes: culture, polity & ARTivism and we focus our works through engagement with:
ARTivists of African-Caribbean Diaspora heritage communities
Indigenous African-Caribbean wisdom keepers
Indigenous African-Caribbean healers
About Dr Dianne Regisford
Dianne is a dynamic, inspiring, visionary and thought leader.
She is a seasoned cultural strategist & social justice advocate with demonstrated capacity for 'working into the unknown' .
Dianne works creatively with the imagination for cultural co-creation & transformation through; Evocative Equitable Enquiry: a participatory practice for multi-stakeholder engagement.
As the first black woman in the world to attain a PhD ins Social Sculpture, Dianne shares pioneering, social sculpture practice as Evoking Belonging.
Dianne is invested in regenerative ARTivism for belonging, advocacy and place-making for African-Caribbean heritage Diaspora communities.
Through her Evoking Belonging practice, Dianne connects imaginative approaches to a social justice agenda. A thought leader in the field of race and equity, Dianne invites those ready to deeply engage in participatory, decolonial, racial justice enquiry, memory work and narrative EVOCACY.