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Welcome to the Createquity podcast, a forum for the most important issues in the arts, and what we can do about them. Hosted by Andrew Taylor of the Arts Management faculty at American University and created in a collaboration between Createquity and Fractured Atlas.

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Welcome to the Createquity podcast, a forum for the most important issues in the arts, and what we can do about them. Hosted by Andrew Taylor of the Arts Management faculty at American University and created in a collaboration between Createquity and Fractured Atlas.

    Approaching Cultural Equity (Ep. 2)

    Approaching Cultural Equity (Ep. 2)

    In this episode:
    Guest Denise Saunders Thompson talks about how she has approached cultural equity, on a practical level, in her work in the arts sector and in academia.

    • 31 min
    Approaching Cultural Equity (Ep. 1)

    Approaching Cultural Equity (Ep. 1)

    Happy holiday season! The Fractured Atlas and Createquity teams are back with another installment of the Createquity podcast, this time highlighting different perspectives on how to approach the issue of cultural equity.
    In surveying the history of the movement for cultural equity, it became apparent to Createquity researchers that the term itself can mean many different things to different people, often simultaneously. Understanding these diverse perspectives can help us have a more honest and meaningful conversation about what it is that we collectively want to achieve. In this series, we take a look at four different visions of success for cultural equity, and consider several real-life examples of how pursuing these visions of success has played out in practice.

    In this episode, Guest Fari Nzinga discusses the framework Createquity has developed to research cultural equity.

    • 26 min
    Is Television Bad For Us? (Ep. 3)

    Is Television Bad For Us? (Ep. 3)

    Guest Rebecca Yenawine (bio below) explains how she uses television media to engage low-socioeconomic-status youth in the Baltimore area. Hear about the impact she feels media has on the health of our communities.

    • 21 min
    Is Television Bad For Us? (Ep. 2)

    Is Television Bad For Us? (Ep. 2)

    Guest Qui Nguyen talks to us about his experience in both the theatre and television worlds. Hear about how he feels the two industries interact and impact the health of the overall arts industry. Can television be a stable and even desirable form of employment for creative artists?

    • 20 min
    Is Television Bad For Us? (Ep. 1)

    Is Television Bad For Us? (Ep. 1)

    Guest Louise Geraghty provides a quick rundown of the research Createquity has done on this topic. Hear about the impact television may have on our personal health and happiness. Is heavy TV watching in the same category as soda/junk food when it comes to possibly needing some regulation?

    • 18 min
    The Cost of Being Creative (Ep. 2)

    The Cost of Being Creative (Ep. 2)

    We’ll hear from Theresa Hubbard, Program Specialist in fiscal sponsorship at Fractured Atlas, about how she thinks fiscal sponsorship and the organization’s other programs can help mitigate some of the challenges and risks working artists face. She also discusses her own professional and personal experiences with access to creativity and her views on the future of the field.

    • 30 min

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