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Never Apart is a non-profit organization determined to bring about social change and spiritual awareness through art, culture and music events. ➤ www.neverapart.com

    Collective Culture: Creative Conversations Episode 11

    Collective Culture: Creative Conversations Episode 11

    Toronto creatives Keesha Chung and Mouna Traorè interview different BIPOC community leaders and creatives they love and admire on CC: Creative Conversations The Podcast.

    In this episode, Keesha and Mouna reminisce on season one of their podcast by sharing some of their favourite moments, lessons learned and thank their longtime collaborator Never Apart.

    • 34 min
    Radio Never Apart (Hosted by Jordan King) Episode 25: Brian Belovitch

    Radio Never Apart (Hosted by Jordan King) Episode 25: Brian Belovitch

    In this episode, Radio Never Apart host Jordan King speaks with Brian Belovitch about his incredible unique path in New York’s nightlife scene of the 1980s.  Brian published a memoir titled Trans Figured: My Journey from Boy to Girl to Woman to Man and had a documentary made about his life which we discuss in this interview.  

    Radio Never Apart is focused on nightlife culture and history, to date exploring major cities in North America.  It launches monthly as part of the Never Apart online magazine and is available on OutTV’s podcast lineup.

    The podcast has featured some incredible people involved in various aspects of nightlife, fashion, and performance across North America, from DJ’s, to promoters, producers, models, and many more contributors to underground queer culture.

    Find Jordan King online at www.jordankingarchive.com/podcast

    • 50 min
    Radio Never Apart (Hosted by Jordan King): Rosalyne Blumenstein

    Radio Never Apart (Hosted by Jordan King): Rosalyne Blumenstein

    [ EN ] In this episode Jordan speaks with Rosalyne Blumenstein.

    Rosalyne is now a social worker living in California, but in 2003 she wrote a memoir titled Branded T which details very openly her time living and working in Times Square during the 1980s.  Rosalyne’s book also documents her social and medical gender transition, and we discuss her thoughts on having shared so openly about that process.  We also talk about the New York nightclubs she worked in or frequented, including the 220 Club, GG Barnum Room, and Gilded Grape, and how those spaces shaped her process of self discovery.    

    [ FR ] Dans cet épisode, Jordan s'entretient avec Rosalyne Blumenstein.

    Rosalyne est aujourd'hui assistante sociale et vit en Californie. En 2003, elle a écrit des mémoires intitulées Branded T, dans lesquelles elle décrit très ouvertement l'époque où elle vivait et travaillait à Times Square dans les années 1980.  Le livre de Rosalyne documente également sa transition de genre sociale et médicale, et nous discutons de ses réflexions sur le fait d'avoir partagé si ouvertement ce processus.  Nous parlons également des boîtes de nuit new-yorkaises dans lesquelles elle a travaillé ou qu'elle a fréquentées, notamment le 220 Club, le GG Barnum Room et le Gilded Grape, et de la manière dont ces espaces ont façonné son processus de découverte de soi.

    (L’interview est en anglais)

    Find Jordan King online at www.jordankingarchive.com/podcast

    • 43 min
    CC Creative Conversations Episode 10: Jabbari Weekes, Tichaona Tapambwa and Phil Witmer

    CC Creative Conversations Episode 10: Jabbari Weekes, Tichaona Tapambwa and Phil Witmer

    [ EN ] Toronto creatives Keesha Chung and Mouna Traorè interview different BIPOC community leaders and creatives they love and admire on CC: Creative Conversations The Podcast.

    In this episode, Keesha and Mouna sit down with Jabbari Weekes, Tichaona Tapambwa and Phil Witmer, co-creators of Next Stop, an anthology comedy series that chronicles the lives of young Black Torontonians as they confront the challenges of living in a competitive, expensive and rapidly changing city. Keesha and Mouna talk about Season 2 of Next Stop, authentic storytelling and legacy.

    [ FR ] Les créatifs torontois Keesha Chung et Mouna Traorè interviewent différents leaders de la communauté BIPOC et des créatifs qu’ils aiment et admirent sur CC : Creative Conversations The Podcast.

    Dans cet épisode, Keesha et Mouna s'entretiennent avec Jabbari Weekes, Tichaona Tapambwa et Phil Witmer, co-créateurs de Next Stop, une série comique d'anthologie qui raconte la vie de jeunes Torontois noirs confrontés aux défis de la vie dans une ville compétitive, chère et en pleine mutation. Keesha et Mouna parlent de la saison 2 de Next Stop, de la narration authentique et de l'héritage.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Radio Never Apart (Hosted by Jordan King) : DJ Dickey Doo

    Radio Never Apart (Hosted by Jordan King) : DJ Dickey Doo

    [ EN ] In this episode Jordan speaks with Berlin based DJ Dickey Doo. Dickey shares how he found his way into after-hours clubs as a teenager and then became a DJ in Vancouver during the 1990s when electronic music culture was exploding.

    [ FR ] Dans cet épisode, Jordan s'entretient avec Dickey Doo, DJ basé à Berlin. Dickey raconte comment il s'est frayé un chemin dans les clubs de nuit lorsqu'il était adolescent, puis est devenu DJ à Vancouver dans les années 1990, lorsque la culture de la musique électronique était en pleine explosion.

    (L’interview est en anglais)

    Find Jordan King online at www.jordankingarchive.com/podcast

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Collective Culture Creative Conversations Episode 9 : Kazeem Kuteyi

    Collective Culture Creative Conversations Episode 9 : Kazeem Kuteyi

    [ EN ] In this episode, Keesha and Mouna sit down with Kazeem Kuteyi. Kazeem is a cultural curator, producer, DJ and photographer. He is also at the helm of New Currency, a global youth culture platform dedicated to the exchange of ideas. Keesha and Mouna chat with Kazeem all things New Currency, Toronto's arts and culture infrastructure and building a global community.

    [ FR ] Dans cet épisode, Keesha et Mouna s'entretiennent avec Kazeem Kuteyi. Kazeem est un conservateur culturel, producteur, DJ et photographe. Il est également à la tête de New Currency, une plateforme culturelle mondiale pour les jeunes dédiée à l'échange d'idées. Keesha et Mouna discutent avec Kazeem de tout ce qui concerne New Currency, l'infrastructure artistique et culturelle de Toronto et la création d'une communauté mondiale.

    (L’interview est en anglais)

    • 1 hr 9 min

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