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Coming Soon: ROOTS Stories

 L-R: Linda Burnham and Kenneth Raphael. Photo: Alternate ROOTS Archive.  Coming Soon: ROOTS Stories August 30, 20204 As a nearly 50 year old organization, Alternate ROOTS is a treasure trove of stories, old and new, archived and ephemeral, written and told, filmed and photographed. As we settle into our new website, we’ll be building out this space to hold these stories in all their richness.  Alongside them, this will also be a space for day-to-day content – the newsletters and community announcements – that keep our members informed and connected to the work of Alternate ROOTS.  Please check back soon! 

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A “Jubilant Outpouring:” Alternate ROOTS Welcomes Co-Executive Directors Wendy Shenefelt and Paige Heurtin

 L-R: Paige Heurtin and Wendy Shenefelt are Alternate ROOTS’ new co-executive directors. Photo: melisa cardona, 2024. A “Jubilant Outpouring:” Alternate ROOTS Welcomes Co-Executive Directors Wendy Shenefelt and Paige Heurtin September 3, 2024 With joy, gratitude, and excitement for the future, we announce the next chapter of executive leadership at Alternate ROOTS. Please join us in welcoming Paige Heurtin and Wendy Shenefelt as co-executive directors of this beloved community! Many of us know Wendy and Paige as devoted members of the ROOTS community. Together they have a combined twenty years as staff members of Alternate ROOTS and more than forty years working for the public good. Paige brings a wealth of experience in financial management, operations, human resources, and fundraising; prior to ROOTS she served at the Manship Theatre at the Shaw Center for the Arts and the Seaside Community Foundation. Wendy’s expertise includes arts administration, youth development, and social justice organizing and advocacy; she has worked with the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Children’s Defense Fund, and Mississippi Arts Commission.  In addition to their depth of experience and strong connections to ROOTS, Paige and Wendy are deeply rooted Southerners. Together, they have lived in eight out of the fifteen states in ROOTS’ region. Their regional roots shine through in so many ways: from their commitment to justice and movement work to the love, humor, and radical hospitality they weave into everything they do.  Since September 2023, Wendy and Paige have served as ROOTS’ interim co-executive directors, providing steady leadership during this time of transition. Co-leadership models are by no means new to ROOTS; as an organization, we have continually reimagined the way we do leadership, guided by our value of shared power. In the mid-90s, Kathie deNobriga, Lisa Grady-Willis, and Greg Carraway led ROOTS as “the triumvirate” set of Directors, all with equal job titles and equal salaries. In recent years, many of our movement partners have adopted co-director models as well. A co-executive director model is both rooted in our past and aligned with the present. L-R: Paige Heurtin, Wendy Shenefelt, and Keryl McCord at ROOTS Week. Photo: melisa cardona, 2024.  Keryl McCord, a champion of the field of arts and justice, a former Managing Director of Alternate ROOTS, and our current Executive Committee (ExComm) Chair notes: “Critically, it was Paige and Wendy who proposed we continue the shared executive leadership structure begun during the interim period, thereby modeling ROOTS’ value of shared power.” Keryl also reflected on her time working with Wendy and Paige during her tenure at ROOTS: “Getting to know them, working side by side with them, was an incredible gift. Witnessing their work ethic, tenacity, creativity, compassion, and their commitment to the mission of ROOTS was demonstrated daily. Their commitment to serving our members was unwavering and unparalleled.” Alternate ROOTS’ Executive Committee selected Paige and Wendy after a formal, nine month national search process led by a task force of ROOTS members. Through surveys and listening sessions, the task force engaged a diverse array of stakeholders including members, staff, and partners in the field to determine the type of leadership that was needed at ROOTS during this critical time. What emerged: visionary and principled; team-centered and collaborative; deep relationship skills; commitment to racial equity; cultural roots in the South; connection to the ROOTS community; and managerial, financial, and fundraising acumen.  Keryl, who was part of the task force, says that even as longtime staff members and interim co-executive directors, “it wasn’t a foregone conclusion Wendy and Paige would be selected as our next leaders. They rose to the top of the list of candidates because it was clear they are the best of ROOTS, understanding at a granular level the importance of this deeply diverse coalition of artists committed to art, culture, community, and justice.” “A jubilant, joyous, resounding outpouring.” ROOTS members on their feet at the announcement that Wendy and Paige are the organization’s next co-executive directors. Photo: melisa cardona, 2024.   “Based upon the jubilant, joyous, resounding outpouring of love and thunderous applause at ROOTS Week when their selection was announced,” Keryl reflected, “our members, too, knew we made the right choice. On behalf of the Executive Committee we are thrilled to welcome Wendy and Paige as our new executive team.” In the coming weeks, you’ll be hearing directly from Paige and Wendy about how they are approaching their leadership at ROOTS. Later this fall, we’ll be holding a very special virtual Porch Sit hosted by Keryl and ExComm President Sara Green, in conversation with our new Co-Executive Directors.  As we move forward with Paige and Wendy at the forefront, we are filled with hope and enthusiasm for what lies ahead. Their leadership marks a new chapter in the story of Alternate ROOTS: one that honors our past, embraces our present, and dreams boldly into our future. Together, with the collective strength of our members, partners, and friends, we will continue to create and sustain the transformative work that defines ROOTS. We invite you to join us in this journey, as we step into this exciting new chapter with hearts full of gratitude and a shared commitment to justice, community, and the arts. In community, Alternate ROOTS Executive Committee and Staff

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ROOTS Week Artwork Collective Statement

Artwork: “Stewarding the Land & the Dreams of Our Ancestors”  Another Gulf Is Possible Collaborative is an all-brown (indigenous, latine and desi) collective of eleven artists, media makers, and cultural organizers from across the Gulf South (TX, LA, MS, AL, FL) to the Global South. This 30 x 22 watercolor and embroidery thread on handmade paper was made in real life during the COVID-19 pandemic, including a road trip for our two members, Bekah and Patti, from the Rio Grande Valley to New Orleans to start the piece with Jayeesha. Over the course of about a month, 6 out of the 11 members in the collaborative had their hands on it, contributing their energy and intention viscerally during these virtual times. Each member was asked what their favorite plant and textile or pattern are in advance of starting the work, and all are represented in the image – bringing our love of the land, our cultures, and our ancestors together with color and vibrancy. Lead artists: Jayeesha Dutta and Bekah Hinojosa with participating artists Yudith Nieto, Patricia Rubio, Monique Verdin, and Anne White Hat represented in the image, via their favorite plants, patterns, and textiles, are all of the above artists, as well as remaining members of the collective: Noel Didla, Sharon Hong, Liana Lopez, Bryan Parras, and Ramsey Sprague.

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