3 hr 37 min

Quarantine Daze #4: Siesa Shuman & Jana Richter; The Trash Gang (Michael & Bear Birdinground, Isaiah Demontiney) - 6/14/20 Waste Radio

    • Arts

This is the podcast edition of our Sunday streaming show, Quarantine Daze. With a lack of concerts & other social gatherings we've decided to refocus our efforts on a regular stream featuring our friends, favorite local artists, and other movers/shakers in the Montana art community. Episodes include an interview section, a musical/poetical performance, and a gang bullshit session, usually in that order.
For this episode we were stoked to have our activist friends Siesa Shuman & Jana Richter to talk about their experience organizing a vigil at Kirk's Grocery for George Floyd, and about broader issues of BIPOC experience in Billings. Then Isaiah Demontiney & Michael Birdinground present a beautiful poetry/noise piece. John "Bear" Birdinground tells an impassioned story about his experience growing up as a local native person. To finish we have a gang discussion, and end up drawing solid connections between indigenous & black experience in the modern American police state.
Be sure to check out our next stream on July 12th at 7:00 pm MST via the Waste Division Facebook, Youtube, or Twitch page. We stream every other Sunday and welcome audience comments and questions!
Special thanks to Tyson Kreiter for being our audio/visual tech guru and to Eric Toennis for his promotional efforts.
To see more of our collective work visit waste-division.org!
Graphic by Cooper Malin - find @coopermalin or @rustyfleece on Instagram to see more of his work or to contact him about commissions.

This is the podcast edition of our Sunday streaming show, Quarantine Daze. With a lack of concerts & other social gatherings we've decided to refocus our efforts on a regular stream featuring our friends, favorite local artists, and other movers/shakers in the Montana art community. Episodes include an interview section, a musical/poetical performance, and a gang bullshit session, usually in that order.
For this episode we were stoked to have our activist friends Siesa Shuman & Jana Richter to talk about their experience organizing a vigil at Kirk's Grocery for George Floyd, and about broader issues of BIPOC experience in Billings. Then Isaiah Demontiney & Michael Birdinground present a beautiful poetry/noise piece. John "Bear" Birdinground tells an impassioned story about his experience growing up as a local native person. To finish we have a gang discussion, and end up drawing solid connections between indigenous & black experience in the modern American police state.
Be sure to check out our next stream on July 12th at 7:00 pm MST via the Waste Division Facebook, Youtube, or Twitch page. We stream every other Sunday and welcome audience comments and questions!
Special thanks to Tyson Kreiter for being our audio/visual tech guru and to Eric Toennis for his promotional efforts.
To see more of our collective work visit waste-division.org!
Graphic by Cooper Malin - find @coopermalin or @rustyfleece on Instagram to see more of his work or to contact him about commissions.

3 hr 37 min

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