This conversation explores how we can create spaces where artists of all kinds can foster a sense of belonging and creative exploration. With Diannely Antigua, a poet and educator, and Najee Brown, a playwright, photographer, and arts producer, we share the story of the SeaCHANGE Conference, a conference like no other. We gather creators of different identities, races, and ages and explore how the arts can contribute to healing and social change. In this podcast, you’ll learn about the ways that the arts and creative community supported each of my guests in their paths, and how to create conferences where people can form meaningful connections that lead to lasting friendships and collaborations.
Kinship: A Hub to Amplify the Power of Community: Check out this web site to learn about Beth Tener’s work, focused on designing for connection in groups and communities of all kinds. You can join the newsletter here.
SeaCHANGE Conference - register for the conference here
SeaCHANGE Conference: Art + Conversation with Victoria Carrington and Robert Sapiro - earlier podcast sharing about the Conference
Diannely Antigua:
web site and Instagram
Bread & Poetry Podcast by Diannely Antigu
Diannely’s Book Good Monster: https://bookshop.org/p/books/good-monster/20252485?ean=9781556596902
Najee Brown:
najee visuals: photography web site
Theater for the People
Multicultural Arts Center in Cambridge, MA
Green Acre
For a transcript of this episode see: Kinship website
Audio editing by: Podcasting for Creatives
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedJuly 11, 2024 at 8:00 AM UTC
- Length51 min
- Season3
- Episode7
- RatingClean