Caretakers

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Queer Union is a home for queer students at NYU, especially those who are seeking to improve their university so that it, too, can feel more like home.

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NYU Divest for Climate Justice / Decarbonize NYU is a coalition of students, faculty, alumni and staff holding NYU to its stated goals of sustainability by emancipating our university from fossil fuels. 

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Samantha Galarza is a queer, mixed-race, Puerto Rican, SAG-AFTRA actress/writer/singer/performance artist/educator/director/professional ranter.

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Sprout Up NYC provides free, youth-led environmental education programs to 1st and 2nd grade classrooms in public schools throughout New York City.

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The Food and Racial Equity (F.A.R.E.) Collective is a space for self-identified students of color in the Food Studies MA program at NYU.

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Martin Medina is the founder of WhyNotCare.org, and LES United Festival. His original artwork appears in window eleven, accompanying a poem by LeConte Dill.

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Mark Read is an artist, educator, and activist based in Brooklyn, New York. He was the conceptual and coordinating artist, and chief plant wrangler, for this show.

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Micheal Hooker is an arts-based psychology writer, bee advocate, and performance artist currently enrolled in the MA Arts Politics Program at Tisch NYU.

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Mary Notari is in school, learning to be a technologist to try and solve problems caused by the destruction of our land and our connection to it.

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Born and raised in the Philippines, Laura Cabochan is a social practice artist and scholar.

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LUCHA (Latinos Unidos Con Honor y Amistad) strives to unify, educate and empower Latinos within NYU as well as our respective communities.

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