Join us for the unveiling of Multiplicities: An Artistic Exploration of Racial Disparities in Cancer Outcomes , a new exhibit curated by Boston-based art and racial health equity startup Nucarta Research has shown that Black, Brown and minority communities hold the highest cancer burden of all racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. The exhibit consists of thought-provoking artworks that speak to the current state of cancer inequities and starts the conversation around the need for communities to feel empowered to actively shape their health outcomes, particularly in the realm of cancer. The exhibit's opening night, timed to celebrate the Cambridge Science Festival's Health Equity Day, will include talks from the artists, and a chance to mingle with the artists and local scientists, engineers, health equity advocates, and health professionals. The evening's festivities are open to the public and will include light refreshments and vibes curated by DJ Deaf Tunez (@djdeaftunez). Can’t make the opening event? Visit the exhibit during Cambridge Science Festival’s Art at Night on Friday, September 29, from 5:00–8:00pm which will include Nucarta’s Art & Cancer Equity Vendor Market, a cross-industry interactive space that will highlight organizations who are leading community-centric efforts to eliminate racial health disparities and/or accelerating cultural transformation in the arts for Black, Brown and minority folk. More Info below.