Sinopsis
A podcast that talks with artists and cultural workers whose work is at the intersections of Art, Culture, Community and Social Justice.
Episodios
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Episode 3 with Ebony Noelle Golden
14/09/2017 Duración: 41minIn this episode we talk with Ebony Noelle Golden about the necessity of integrating art, culture, and social justice. Gentrification, Migration, Cultural Emancipation, and her new performance piece 125th and Freedom: A Choreopoetic Ritual. For tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/125th-freedom-a-choreopoetic-ritual-performance-tickets-37105957919#tickets Art at the Intersections Twitter: @AATI28 Ebony Golden: Twitter: Bettysdaughter1 Website: www.Bettysdaughterarts.com Joe T. Twitter: @_JoeT Website: www.TheJoeT.com
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Episode Two with Linda Parris-Bailey
15/02/2017 Duración: 01h42sIn episode two, we talk with award winning playwright Linda Parris-Bailey who is the Executive/Artistic Director of The Carpetbag Theatre, Inc. We discuss the Black Theatre tradition and the role of art and community organizing. To learn more about the Carpetbag Theatre: Website: www.CarpetbagTheatre.org Facebook: The Carpetbag Theatre Twitter @CarpetbagInc
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Episode One with Joshua Rashaad McFadden
07/01/2017 Duración: 33minOn episode one of Art at the Intersections we talk with photographer Joshua Rashaad McFadden, who is currently based in Atlanta, about his work and how it intersects with community and social justice. To learn more about his work you can visit: Website: www.JoshuaRashaad.com Twitter: @Joshua_Rashaad Facebook Page: Joshua Rashaad McFadden To connect with Art at the Intersections you can follow our twitter @AATI28. Music: Can't Get Enough produced by Mike Miller and performed by Joe T.