Love for New York’s Waterways: Stories from the Stoop Organized in partnership with Billion Oyster Project

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Love for New York’s Waterways: Stories from the Stoop Organized in partnership with Billion Oyster Project

June 15, 2-5pm
Nolan Park, Governors Island
Rain location: The Arts Center at Governors Island, Studio A4
FREE, Drop-In

Accessibility: All Governors Island ferries and the grounds of the island, are wheelchair accessible. Additional accessibility information is available on the Trust for Governors Island website.

Inspired by the often overlooked experiences of African-American maritime workers – Love for NY’s Waterways: Stories from the Stoop is a Moth-style storytelling and open mic event that celebrates the legacy of the African-American water stewards of New York.

The Stoop Stories event aims to celebrate Juneteenth, while raising awareness about the Billion Oyster Project and highlighting the rich history of New York’s waterfront. Stoop Stories revolves around the intertwining narratives of the New York waterfront, environmental activism, cultural heritage, and personal experiences. Through the diverse perspectives of our storytellers, we aim to weave together a tapestry of stories that illuminate the past, present, and future of our city’s maritime landscape, celebrating its resilience and diversity. We ground this event in the experiences and perspectives of individuals of color and indigenous water stewards but welcome everyone to share stories about their relationship to NY waterways.

Through the power of storytelling, we seek to encourage more people to explore the maritime industry and view New York Harbor as a shared recreational space, fostering a sense of community and connection to our ‘commons.’

Presented in partnership with Billion Oyster Project.

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