9 episodios

Kearny Street Workshop presents “We Won’t Move: A Living Archive," a series hosted by Kazumi Chin, Dara Del Rosario, and Michelle Lin about Asian Pacific American artists of the past, present, and future, whose stories shape the movements and dreams of San Francisco. Learn more at kearnystreet.org/we-wont-move

Sound and Mixing by Alex Abalos
Music by Josephine Shetty
Illustration by Webster Nguyen

We Won't Move: A Living Archive Kearny Street Workshop

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Kearny Street Workshop presents “We Won’t Move: A Living Archive," a series hosted by Kazumi Chin, Dara Del Rosario, and Michelle Lin about Asian Pacific American artists of the past, present, and future, whose stories shape the movements and dreams of San Francisco. Learn more at kearnystreet.org/we-wont-move

Sound and Mixing by Alex Abalos
Music by Josephine Shetty
Illustration by Webster Nguyen

    2.4 We Hope and We Know

    2.4 We Hope and We Know

    In this episode before our mid-season break, we arrive at the ultimate question: what, for us, is the point of art? Or rather, what do we dream of when we dream of what our art could be? Join us, your podcast hosts, as we reminisce about the first moments we felt connected to art at Kearny Street Workshop. From there, we turn to our imaginations, asking ourselves what it takes to turn hopes into knowledge, into knowing what of our dreams may be possible.

    Full Episode Transcript coming soon.

    • 41 min
    2.3 We Represent Our Stories

    2.3 We Represent Our Stories

    “Representation” is always a hot topic, so we’re bringing you our hot takes. Join us, your podcast hosts, as we reflect on the times we’ve felt moved by representation, and times when we were left wanting for more. What are the representations we hope for, for our communities and for our stories, and how do we get there?

    Show Notes and Full Episode Transcript coming soon.

    • 1h 6 min
    2.2 We Build Our Utopia - with Heesoo Kwon

    2.2 We Build Our Utopia - with Heesoo Kwon

    Heesoo Kwon, visual artist and anthrologist, joins Kazumi and Michelle to talk about Leymusoom, her autobiographical multimedia project and ever-evolving exploration of her family histories and feminist liberation. Heesoo's work converges timelines, generations, digital and physical art mediums, and asks us what's possible when we imagine and create our own utopias, as individual artists and as part of our greater community. 

    Show Notes and Full Episode Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/wwm-s2-2

    • 42 min
    2.1 We Create Our Homes - with Bindlestiff Studio

    2.1 We Create Our Homes - with Bindlestiff Studio

    Season 2 returns with a conversation with Bindlestiff Studio, the country's first permanent, community based venue showcasing emerging Filipino American and Pilipino artists. Bindlestiff Artistic Director Aureen Almario and Managing Director Oliver Saria tells us the story of Bindlestiff's inception and journey, as well as how they have pivoted to directly supporting elders and the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us for a rich conversation on how our creative homes become hubs for community resources and care. 

    Show Notes and Full Episode Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/wwm-s2-1

    • 49 min
    1.5 We Center Love

    1.5 We Center Love

    Co-hosts Kazumi, Michelle, and Dara reflect and expand on the conversations recorded with our first season guests (Thea Quiray Tagle, Estella Habal, Erina C. Alejo, and Lenora Lee). What are we learning from these artists and community leaders about the role of art-making in liberation work? And in what exciting directions will the podcast move toward for season 2?

    Show Notes and Full Episode Transcripts on website: kearnystreet.org

    • 39 min
    1.4 We Rise Together - with Lenora Lee

    1.4 We Rise Together - with Lenora Lee

    Choreographer, Dancer, and Artistic Director Lenora Lee joins Michelle, Dara, and Kazumi to discuss her dance company's current work-in-progress "And The Community Will Rise," a series of site-specific, multimedia, and immersive dance performances that incorporates the stories of community members living in Chinatowns across the country. Lenora shares about her beginnings as a dancer and artist in San Francisco and how she came into her process of working with immigrant communities to transform their experiences into dance. The performances of Lenora Lee Dance blend time, forge connection, and call attention to the ways people overcome the trauma of immigration and exclusion.

    Show Notes and Full Episode Transcription here: https://tinyurl.com/wewontmove-4

    • 35 min

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