Does it matter that I have, in fact, helped build an ofrenda?
We could change it to English, Day of the Dead, or simply...let go of the
holidays of the past and start celebrating in advance humanity's possible
technological end to death. I am totally open to changing the name and
theme to Day of the Immortals only.
However, it saddens me to see the assumption thrown out that all cultural
sharing and creative play is exploitative and disrespectful.
We don't know the event's demographics because it hasn't happened yet.
It's
a sad assumption that this event is going to be attended by mostly whites.
The purpose of this event is to bring new people into the space and
cross-pollinate all sorts of subcultures.
Humans all die, which is why almost every culture has a celebration of
death. IMO, Dia de los Muertos has a greater emphasis on beauty and
transcendence than does Halloween.
Humans also tend to make incorrect assumptions based on things like skin
color. 87.6% of my life has been lived in POC Hispanic-majority
communities. I have also studied Dia de los Muertos and pre-Hispanic and
Mexican folk traditions academically.
However, I have not ever been mistaken for a POC, not even during my
unfortunate Selena-obsessed dark lipliner teenage phase, so I have not
lived with that kind of racial discrimination directed at me. I will defer
to the opinions of others.
So, does this mean Day of the Immortals is a go?
On Oct 23, 2014 1:55 PM, "yar" <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Lesley Bell
<zvezdalune(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello!
The Omni needs funds. Dia de los Muertos is a thing. We would like to
introduce new people to the space and expand our community.
I have attached a flyer for a possible event, a funky transhumanist/Dia
de
los Muertos themed costume ball. Should this
happen? Is there a reason
anyone would like to block?
Also, steampunk zombies! Mechanical corpses! Post-singularity glittery
things covered in LEDs! Ordinary awesome humans!
Looks fun! Right now the way to book events is:
1) check the calendar for conflicts:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Calendar
2) submit this form: bit.ly/omniballroom
Full explanation and future changes to the process will go here:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/How_to_book_events