DUMPING CAMPAIGN VIDEOS, CLEAN PHILADELPHIA NOW

The first set of videos, titled "Die Dumping Die," features the voices of Philadelphia women who have been directly affected by illegal dumping. These videos share personal stories and experiences, giving a human face to the problem and encouraging empathy and understanding from the wider community. The goal is to create awareness and mobilize action by inviting neighbors to join in the effort for change.

CREDITS: Die Dumping Die includes the performance and creative collaboration of  Darlene Burton, Roxanne Bell, Marilyn Rodriquez, and Teea Tynes, with support from Director Francesca Montanille. Project Director: Shari Hersh, Special Support Stasia Moniero and Sierra Cuellar. Videos by Terrell Wallace.

The second set of videos takes a deeper look at the impact of dumping, specifically highlighting the labor involved in repetitive cleaning. This set of videos sheds light on the disproportionate burden that falls on black women in the community when it comes to dumped waste. By addressing the issue through a feminist lens, the campaign aims to emphasize the social inequalities and gender dynamics associated with waste management and environmental issues.

CREDITS: Dumping as a Feminist Issue includes the stories and collaboration of Sandra Calhoun, Teea Tynes and Lois Williams, the creative collaboration of Lily Coady, Erica Edman, Chloe Mouzakitis, Maria Del Porta, with lead designer Leah Murphy. Project Direction Shari Hersh, Special Support Jeanne Lieberman.