About this Event
Solidarity Gardening Forever: Reflecting on Working-Class Connections to the Land.
A one-day conference presented in collaboration with Perennial City: Experiments in Urban Gardening (March 19 — December 18, 2026), an exhibition at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum that reveals how working people—past and present—have used gardening as a tool for creativity, care, and community action.
The day long gathering of artists, growers, scholars, organizers, and University of Illinois Chicago partners from UNAM-Mexico City will explore the transformation of land from industrial use to food production; the preservation of local seeds and the conservation of animal species; the documentation and transmission of agricultural and culinary knowledge; the creation of alternative food networks for distributing and sustaining local crops; and the collective organizing required to defend these systems that nourish us all.
Featuring:
Sarah Bak-Geller
Researcher and Professor, Institute of Anthropological Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Analú María López
Ayer Librarian and Assistant Curator of American Indian and Indigenous Studies at Newberry Library, Co-Director of Indigenous Chicago
Anna Guevarra
Associate Professor, Global Asian Studies University of Illinois Chicago
Haley LeRand
Urban Growers Collective
Kesiah Bascom
Build Chicago
Co-Sponsors:
Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois Chicago
Institute for the Humanities, University of Illinois Chicago
Agenda
🕑: 08:30 AM - 09:00 AM
Breakfast
🕑: 09:00 AM - 09:15 AM
Introduction to Hull House and the Conference
🕑: 09:15 AM - 11:00 AM
Tour of Perennial City: Experiments in Urban Gardening
Info: Special tour with featured artists Carlos Flores and Olly Costello, Hull-House Curator Ross Jordan, and NEH Climate Smart Fellow Calen Geiser-Cseh.
🕑: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Visit to Latino Cultural Center and UIC Heritage Gardens
🕑: 12:30 PM - 01:15 PM
Lunch
🕑: 01:15 PM - 01:30 PM
Short Film Screening
🕑: 01:30 PM - 03:00 PM
Claiming Space: Gardening in the City
Host: Molly Doane, Moderator
Info: This panel explores contemporary urban gardening in Chicago, especially focusing on how refugees and communities of color support food sovereignty, community health, and urban ecology through farming and gardening.
🕑: 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Rooted in Place: Food as Territory
Host: Molly Doane, Moderator
Info: This panel explores the links between traditional food heritage and political sovereignty in Mexico and Turtle Island.
🕑: 04:30 PM - 06:00 PM
Reception
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, 800 S. Halsted Street, Chicago, United States
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