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      Shows about artists who are using their work to educate, learn, build, and grow. Art can be activist.

      Feminists Writing History: Cherríe Moraga and adrienne maree brown

      How do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA leaders on just that.

      The Hidden Sheroes of Film Editing

      To download, please subscribe. To download a single episode, click share in the podcast player below.What are you watching? There’s a good chance it was edited by a woman. This time on the Laura...

      Accessible Art: Jaye Moon’s “Call Me by Your Name”

      How do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA leaders on just that.

      Design for Justice: Disabled Hackers are Leading the Way

      How do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA leaders on just that.

      Raising Vibrations Against Gender-Based Violence

      Prefer to Listen?In this episode, Laura interviews world-renowned playwright Eve Ensler and singer/songwriter Taína Asili about One Billion Rising 2020, a global movement to stop gender-based violence against women and girls by organizing public...

      Raul Midón: Creative Adaptation and Covid-19

      To download, please subscribe. To download a single episode, click share in the podcast player below.A special thanks to our Patreon community for supporting us through this difficult time and making it possible to...

      Forward Thinking on Covid-19: Lebanon

      Forward Thinking on Covid-19: Lebanon     SUPPORT US and help us keep creating content like this. Become a member of our Patreon community How does a revolution mobilize against the threat of Covid-19? In Lebanon, activists are...

      Standing Up To The Sacklers

      Art organizations and sponsorship dollars have gone hand in hand for decades. But with backlash and protests over donors ethics, should cultural institutions begin looking into new funding streams? This week on the Laura...

      Dance as World-Changing Movement: Alice Sheppard and STREB

      Two artists who expand our ideas about beauty, risk, mobility, and inclusion. Wheelchair dancer and esteemed choreographer Alice Sheppard, and MacArthur Genius Award-winning action architect Elizabeth Streb. What difference does art make? Should art-making...

      Touretteshero Does Becket

      Touretteshero Does BeckettAbout This EpisodeLaura interviews British comedian and activist Jess Thom about her performance of Samuel Beckett’s play “Not I.” Thom’s work reveals how neurodiversity makes theater, society—everything!—richer. From Public Theater listing:"Jess Thom has Tourettes,...

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