52 min

DWF19: The Racial Imaginary Crossings: The EWF Podcast

    • Arts

“One way to know you’re in the presence of – in possession of, possessed by – a racial imaginary is to see if the boundaries of one’s imaginative sympathy line up, again and again, with the lines drawn by power.” Claudia Rankine

In this session Roj Amedi, Denise Chapman, Genevieve Grieves and Odette Kelada upack the practice of racial literacy and discuss the impact of race and place in one’s imagination, work and storytelling.

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Full artist bios here: 2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/event/the…maginary/

Download the transcript of the podcast here: https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/DWF19-The-Racial-Imaginary.docx

Check out the full Digital Writers' Festival program at https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com

“One way to know you’re in the presence of – in possession of, possessed by – a racial imaginary is to see if the boundaries of one’s imaginative sympathy line up, again and again, with the lines drawn by power.” Claudia Rankine

In this session Roj Amedi, Denise Chapman, Genevieve Grieves and Odette Kelada upack the practice of racial literacy and discuss the impact of race and place in one’s imagination, work and storytelling.

-- --

Full artist bios here: 2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/event/the…maginary/

Download the transcript of the podcast here: https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/DWF19-The-Racial-Imaginary.docx

Check out the full Digital Writers' Festival program at https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com

52 min

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