Dear Dotbook Mai-Linh Lillard
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Explore the intersections of the marching arts and the lives outside of it with Mai-Linh Lillard as she interviews marching arts performers and educators about their identity in relation to marching pageantry.
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Sikhism and the Marching Arts
A discussion with Shawn Nagpal about his identity as an Indian-American man who practices Sikhism, and the intersections of his faith, his culture, and his marching arts career.
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Science, Ethnicity, Gender, and Band
A discussion with Monica Vidaurri about her identity and experiences as a Mexican-American woman in the marching arts, and the intersections of her life as a performer, educator, and scientist with NASA.
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Black Men in Drum Corps
A discussion with Zach Rogers, Mykal McGrew, and Isaac Merriweather about their experiences being black men while marching drum corps.
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Black Women in the Marching Arts
A discussion with Erin Ates and Rachel Christie about their experiences being black women in the marching arts.
Check out Rachel's art:
rachelchristie.tumblr.com
ko-fi.com/rachelmel1
Check out Erin's skincare page:
www.instagram.com/themelanin.method -
Queer and Christian in Color Guard
A discussion with Landy Wyatt Roberson about his experience being a gay Christian in the color guard world. Resource for this episode: QueerGrace.com
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Dear Dotbook: Trailer
Welcome to Dear Dotbook, a podcast where Mai-Linh Lillard interviews marching arts members and educators about the unique parts of their lives and how they relate to their experiences in the world of marching pageantry. Make sure to follow this podcast to be notified when new episodes are released!