Breonna's Garden Continues Across the Nation with a Homecoming
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Wednesday, June 1, 2022
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. , June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Last year, in solidarity with Breonna Taylor's family, artist and curator Lady Pheønix developed Breonna's Garden, a revolutionary framework for veneration through augmented reality (AR). What began as a single powerful concept has blossomed like the garden itself, offering opportunities for honoring and healing entire communities using exponentially-merging technology.
Key Points:
- What began as a single powerful concept has blossomed like the garden itself, offering opportunities for honoring and healing entire communities using exponentially-merging technology.
- After speaking with Ju'Niyah, it was apparent that she not only needed a safe space to process her grief; but so did entire online communities that supported Breonna.
- WEGIVE.FLOWERS is the next iteration of the Breonna's Garden Virtual Reality Experience, made possible by partnership with the Roots 101 African American Museum.
- Breonna's Garden invites those who would like to experience the original AR version ahead of the event to download the app here .