224 Main Street

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adoptive business:
Brooks Memorial Library

amplifying the good work of:
SUSU commUNITY Farm

spotlighting local creatives:
Juniper Creative Arts | visual art
Amber Skye Arnold, Naomi Doe Moody, Lysa Mosca | voices
Ely Zamore-Cohen | coding

funded by:
The Town of Brattleboro
Arts Council of Windham County

Juniper Creative Arts is a Black and Dominican family collective that facilitates community mural projects with colleges and universities, K-12 schools, and community-based organizations. They are nationally recognized muralists, facilitators, and educators with a mission-driven practice of creating art that both involves and celebrates underrepresented communities. They use visual art and murals to lift up the voices, images, and people that are often left in the margins. Their work and vibe is inspired by their cultural and spiritual lineages, urban art, Hip-Hop culture, the mystical, and the natural world. They believe in the power of the arts to heal, bring people together, build community, create dialogue, and celebrate Black, Indigenous, People of color lives and stories. 

Juniper Creative Arts consists of creative director and concept artist Jennifer Herrera Condry, mural artist and illustrator Will Kasso Condry, and visual artist and photographer Alexa Herrera Condry.

willkasso.com/juniper-creative
facebook.com/junipercreative
IG: @junipercreativellc


SUSU commUNITY Farm is a Black and Indigenous stewarded farm in Southern Vermont. We offer life affirming spaces for Black, Indigenous, People of color to thrive and experience safety while healing from the intergenerational trauma of systemic oppression. We are committed to bringing multiracial commUNITY together to build sustainable relationships based in reciprocity. We do this by supporting our people in connecting back to their traditional lineages and food ways, being guided by the wisdom of our ancestors, centering global majority led and peer supported culturally relevant programming, and building a statewide culture of liberation in Vermont.

susucommunityfarm.org 
facebook.com/susuheals
IG: @susuheals @susucommunityfarm
upcoming workshops
press


Proud of Our Past
Striding Forward into the Future

The vision of Brooks Memorial Library is that all members of the community engage with the library to spark curiosity, enrich lives, and achieve aspirations

The mission of the Brooks Memorial Library is to connect people and resources to inspire, inform, and empower our diverse community. In order to accomplish this mission, the library:

• Provides free and open access to materials, resources, and tools to advance individual and collective exploration.
• Convenes conversations and encourages collaborations and connections among leaders, organizations, and individuals.
• Offers cultural and educational opportunities and experiences through programs, meetings, and exhibits within the library space and in other venues.

brookslibraryvt.org

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