Community-Driven Environmental Justice Concerts
August 27, 2022 ✦ Earth Sessions Berkeley, CA: Amaya Lim from Bike Lane

 

 
 

Intersectional Environmentalist and The Eyes & Ears Agency invite you to join the Earth Sessions community to celebrate music, art, and community action 🦋

Earth Sessions was born out of the desire to bring community together IRL and create physical spaces to continue celebrating the use of art in movements of change. Through Earth Sessions, IE is proud to support the revival of revolutionary gathering.

This event will feature a pre-loved clothing sale with free IE zines, a bracelet-making workshop, and an intimate performance from Amaya Lim from Bike Lane to explore + celebrate the art of cultural craftsmanship + adornment.

 
 

 

Event Details

 

🗓 Date

August 27, 2022

🎟 Price

Tickets are donation-based, starting at $10; RSVP are required. Tickets are SOLD OUT.

⏰ Schedule

Doors open @ 11:00AM PST
Event ends: 2:30PM PST

Times are subject to change.

📍 Location

Berkeley Organic Farm, Virginia x Walnut St

This location unfortunately is not wheelchair-accessible.
 
 
 
 

 

Performer

  • A woman lying on the ground outdoors, wearing a large pink tulle bow around her neck, with pink eyeshadow, and a serious facial expression.

  • Young woman with short dark hair wearing a white blazer and layered pearl necklaces, standing outdoors against a dry, brown hillside, with a serious expression.

    Amaya Lim of Bike Lane

    Bike Lane is Blake Knutson and Amaya Lim. Originally conceived as a long distance pandemic project, Bike Lane sounds like Phoebe Bridgers with better drums, the Arctic Monkeys when they’re moody, and Mitski’s cousin who she occasionally gets lunch with.

  • A person dressed in lace clothing with pink makeup sitting on an ornate wooden chair against a backdrop of white fabric.

Activities

  • Three copies of a colorful magazine titled 'The IE Agenda' featuring a woman with closed eyes, wearing a denim jacket, surrounded by stickers and illustrations, with candles on a white surface.

    Photo by Mekhi Marcelino (@mekhimarcelino)

  • Colorful beads, alphabet beads, and shell beads arranged on a wooden surface, with a plastic container of tiny beads in various colors. Letters spell out 'EARTH CHILD NATURE IS QUEER SUSTY GOLY'.

    This event will feature a pre-loved clothing sale with free IE zines, a bracelet-making workshop, and an intimate performance from Amaya Lim from Bike Lane to explore + celebrate the art of cultural craftsmanship + adornment.

  • An outdoor gathering of people sitting on blankets and chairs on a gravel surface, with trees and a building in the background, attending an event during the evening.

    Photo by Mekhi Marcelino (@mekhimarcelino)

Special Guests

  • A woman with long dark hair, wearing a light-colored t-shirt, standing outdoors in front of green foliage and a chain-link fence, smiling with one hand on her hip.

    Diandra Marizet

    Executive Director of Intersectional Environmentalist

  • A woman with dark wavy hair sitting on the floor beside a white wall and potted plant, wearing a red jacket, plaid pants, and sandals.

    Kiana Kazemi

    Programming Director of Intersectional Environmentalist

We’re thrilled to foster this joyful space and welcome you to our manifestation of a future rooted in environmental justice, resistance, joy, art, and advocacy through Earth Sessions.

Our upcoming Earth Sessions in Berkeley will be the third from our ongoing series of community driven environmental justice concerts. These intimate events combine art with activism, in order to hold space and create accessible, joyful, and educational moments for people with intersectional identities to find community and learn about climate justice.

 

Event Producers

  • Intersectional Environmentalist logo, featuring three overlapping ovals and the text.

    Intersectional Environmentalist (501(c)3) is a climate justice community and resource hub centering people of color and historically excluded voices. We merge science, cultural wisdom, and creativity through curricula + interactive learning experiences to connect individuals with their local communities to root their environmental practice in equity and inclusion.

  • Black background with yellow vertical stripe on left and white scalloped border on top, with yellow text that says 'The Latest'. The main area contains a white rounded rectangle with black text that reads '2023 Update.'

    The Eyes & Ears Agency creates sustained positive change by building a bridge between the music industry and impactful nonprofit organizations. Their work leverages the cultural and personal power of music to increase collective awareness, shift behaviors, and spark activism within audiences in support of social and environmental causes.