🌱 Environmental Justice Through Arts

Empowering Communities for a Sustainable Future

We create arts and cultural events that champion environmental justice, empowering Black and marginalized communities to lead the fight for our planet through creative expression and civic engagement.

501(c)(3) Certified
Community Led
Community environmental art project

"Art is our voice for the voiceless Earth"

Our Mission

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we bridge the gap between environmental advocacy and cultural expression, creating spaces where marginalized communities can lead the conversation on sustainability.

Environmental Justice

Addressing environmental racism and ensuring Black and marginalized communities have a seat at the table in climate policy decisions affecting their neighborhoods.

Arts & Culture

Using creative expression—visual arts, performance, music, and storytelling—to amplify environmental justice messages and inspire action.

Civic Engagement

Empowering community members with the tools, education, and platforms to advocate for policy changes and sustainable practices in their local areas.

Our Programs

Through innovative programming, we combine artistic excellence with environmental advocacy to create transformative experiences that educate, inspire, and mobilize.

Green Canvas Initiative

Murals and public art projects that visualize climate justice and community resilience.

Eco-Rhythm Festivals

Music and cultural festivals celebrating the intersection of Black culture and environmental stewardship.

Youth Eco-Leaders

Mentorship and education programs for young people in marginalized communities.

Advocacy Workshops

Training in civic engagement, policy advocacy, and community organizing.

Community art workshop Outdoor environmental education
Urban gardening project Cultural performance

5,000+

Community Members Engaged

50+

Arts Events Produced

12

Partner Communities

100%

Youth Leadership Development

Upcoming Events

Join us for upcoming arts exhibitions, community discussions, and environmental action days.

Earth Day Celebration
APR 22

Earth Day Arts Festival

A celebration of eco-art, live performances, and community gardening workshops featuring local Black artists.

Central Park Pavilion 11:00 AM
Youth Workshop
MAY 15

Youth Eco-Advocacy Workshop

Free workshop for teens ages 13-18 on climate policy, civic engagement, and creative activism.

Community Center 2:00 PM
Gallery Opening
JUN 01

"Roots & Resilience" Gallery Opening

Photography exhibition documenting environmental justice stories from frontline communities.

Black Arts Gallery 6:00 PM

Get In Touch

Interested in partnering with us, volunteering, or learning more about our work? We'd love to hear from you.

Email Us

info@wearebees.org

Call Us

(470) 236-3891

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