The Art of Reparations: Brunch Series
From Erasure to Reverence: Artists, Reparations, and the Sacred Duty to Honor Black Ancestral Spaces
For centuries, Black burial grounds have been neglected, erased, and built over—yet the spirits of our ancestors remain, calling us to remember, honor, and fight for their rightful recognition. The Art of Reparations presents a powerful live interview at New Lots Library, where we will provide an update on the East New York African Burial Ground and engage in a transformative conversation with artist Immanuel Oni and landscape architect Jason Webb. Through art, design, and cultural stewardship, they are reclaiming sacred spaces and weaving reparative justice into the land itself. Join us as we discuss the power of creative resistance, the urgency of preservation, and the role of artists in ensuring our ancestors are honored—not forgotten. This is more than a conversation; it is a call to action.

The Art of Reparations: Brunch Series
✨ Join Us for an Afternoon of Art, Activism, and Remembrance ✨
This edition of The Art of Reparations: Brunch Series is a truly special one, as we come together to honor the life and legacy of Shamony Makeba Gibson on the very day she tragically passed away from preventable post-childbirth complications. We are deeply honored to welcome two remarkable “artivists” and tireless advocates for reproductive justice, Shawnee Benton Gibson and Omari Maynard, who have transformed their grief into powerful movements for change by forming The ARIAH Foundation (Advancement of Reproductive Innovation Through Artistry and Healing).
The ARIAH Foundation was established in 2019 after the tragic and preventable death of Shamony Makeba Gibson due to a birth related pulmonary embolism. Shamony represents so many powerful women of color whose lives were cut short due to birth inequities and reproductive injustice in the United States. The foundation seeks to support individuals, families and communities who experience the devastating Aftershock associated with maternal/infant morbidity and mortality. ARIAH provides mental, physical, emotional and/or spiritual assistance to support the affected families as they navigate the impact of these traumatic experiences.
Shawnee Benton Gibson, a healer, activist, and mother of Shamony, is the CEO of Spirit of A Woman Leadership Development Institute and Co-Founder of the ARIAH Foundation. She is a powerful voice in the fight against maternal mortality and racial inequities in healthcare, using her extensive experience in clinical counseling, trauma healing, and spiritual guidance to support individuals and communities in need.
Omari Maynard, a visual artist, educator, and reproductive activist, was the life partner of Shamony. Since her passing, Omari has dedicated himself to raising awareness about the crisis of Black maternal mortality, channeling his pain into his art and advocacy work. His journey, chronicled in the Emmy-nominated documentary Aftershock, is a testament to the resilience and strength required to turn personal tragedy into transformative action.
Set in the heart of Bed-Stuy at Ma Lillet, a Trinidadian-owned, Black-owned culinary gem, this brunch will be more than just a meal—it will be a moment of remembrance, connection, and empowerment. Join us as we engage in a heartfelt conversation about the systemic inequities in maternal healthcare, the need for reparations, and the ways in which art can be a tool for healing and advocacy.
🍽️ Your Ticket Includes:
A delectable appetizer, main meal, and dessert, all crafted with love and care by the incredible chefs at Ma Lillet.
Bottomless mimosas or refreshing mocktails to accompany your meal.
This is not just a brunch; it's a call to action. As we gather to celebrate Shamony’s life and hear from Shawnee and Omari, we invite the community to participate in this live podcast recording, share your thoughts, and be part of a movement that seeks to transform grief into power and justice.
Let’s honor the legacy of those we’ve lost by advocating for those who are still with us. Reserve your spot and join us for an afternoon of deep conversations, delicious food, and a shared commitment to making our community and our world a better place.
🎟️ Limited seating—reserve your tickets now! Come for the brunch, stay for the movement. Let’s unite in our fight for reparations and justice for Black maternal health.
MENU SELECTION
Please note that onced your registration is complete you will be instructed to order your meal here on eventbrite.
SELECT ONE IN EACH CATEGORY
Bottomless Beverage
Mimosa
Mocktail (non-alcoholic)
Appetizer
Chicken Wonton
Saltfish Tostones
Main Entree
Pancake w/2 Eggs (please specify Sunnyside Up, Fried, Scrambled etc.)
Chicken & Waffle
Shrimp & Grits
Dessert
Coconut Lemon Cake
Nutella Chocolate Mousse
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Brunch Series
We invite you to an unforgettable afternoon where art meets advocacy and community meets culture in the heart of Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. This month's "The Art of Reparations" Brunch Series features world-renowned Nigerian-born artist, Laolu Senbanjo, who will share his powerful journey and explore how art can be a force for justice and reparations for African-descended communities.
Set against the backdrop of a new culinary masterpiece—a Black-owned, Trinidadian restaurant that is already making waves—this event is more than just a meal. It's a celebration of community, heritage, and transformation.
🍽️ Your Ticket Includes:
A delicious appetizer, main meal, and dessert handcrafted by our incredible local chefs.
Bottomless mimosas or refreshing mocktails to accompany your meal.
✨ As you savor every bite, you’ll also be immersed in Laolu’s inspiring conversation, where he will discuss his journey from human rights law to becoming a full-time artist working with global icons like Beyoncé, Serena Williams, and Burna Boy. We’ll dive deep into his creative process, his dedication to Yoruba culture, and how he uses his art to advocate for justice and reparations across the globe.

PODCAST LAUNCH PARTY
Join us as we launch our podcast launch party to celebrate the road ahead. RSVP HERE if you are interested in joining this abundant celebration.