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    SUPERVISION: on motherhood and surveillance - Part 2

    SUPERVISION: on motherhood and surveillance - Part 2

    Listen in to part 2 of SUPERVISION with a trio of powerful visual artists. Co-editors Sophie Hamacher (artist, filmmaker, curator) and Jessica Hankey explore their collaboration and book launch ---> Supervision: on motherhood and surveillance is set to Roller Boogie its way into the reproductive justice landscape with launch events May 18 in Dorchester at Chez Vous roller rink. World-class treat as Viva Ruiz and TGFA (Thank God For Abortion) will be on hand -- whether you are grounded or on wheels. Visual artist Catherine Lecomte joins in the discussion of collaboration and her work Collateral Damage. [THIS IS A 2-PART EPISODE]
    Link to resources: https://www.bostonredcloaks.com/supervision
    Book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262047814/supervision/
    Sophie Hamacher: https://sophiehamacher.com/
    Jessica Hankey: http://jessicahankey.com/
    Catherine Lecomte: https://www.catherinelecomte.com/work/collateral-damage

    • 20 min
    Supervision: on Motherhood and Surveillance - Part 1

    Supervision: on Motherhood and Surveillance - Part 1

    Listen in as Red Cloaks Radio kicks off Season 4 with a trio of powerful visual artists. Co-editors Sophie Hamacher (artist, filmmaker, curator) and Jessica Hankey explore their collaboration and book launch ---> Supervision: on motherhood and surveillance is set to Roller Boogie its way into the reproductive justice landscape with launch events May 18 in Dorchester at Chez Vous roller rink. World-class treat as Viva Ruiz and TGFA (Thank God For Abortion) will be on hand -- whether you are grounded or on wheels. Visual artist Catherine Lecomte joins in the discussion of collaboration and her work Collateral Damage. [THIS IS A 2-PART EPISODE]
    Resources: https://www.bostonredcloaks.com/supervision
    Book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262047814/supervision/
    Sophie Hamacher: https://sophiehamacher.com/
    Jessica Hankey: http://jessicahankey.com/
    Catherine Lecomte: https://www.catherinelecomte.com/work/collateral-damage

    • 21 min
    9 to 5 with Ellen Cassedy: Author & Organizer

    9 to 5 with Ellen Cassedy: Author & Organizer

    Listen in to organizer and author Ellen Cassedy as she shares the inspiration for her new book: "Working 9 to 5: A Women's Movement, A Labor Union, and the Iconic Movie." Ellen brings 50 years of strategic thinking to the table in an energizing conversation! At the heart of the successful 9 to 5 labor organizing movement, women built strong networks of relationships between people with shared concerns and vision. Find out how! Great tips for activists!
    For more information about Ellen, visit her website: https://ellencassedy.com/
    For more information about the Feminist Action Team in Massachusetts, and upcoming actions, email us at BostonRedCloaks@gmail.com
    For more information about December 8, 2022 author / book event at Harvard Bookstore, visit: https://www.harvard.com/event/ellen_cassedy/
    For more information about the documentary "9 to 5" visit: https://www.netflix.com/title/81160953

    • 24 min
    Artists Respond to Dobbs: Part 1 Meeting of Souls

    Artists Respond to Dobbs: Part 1 Meeting of Souls

    Part 1: Meet four dynamic artists, Anne Plaisance, Becky Gibbs, Margaret Emerson, and Michele Boll, as they discuss their responses to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade. With work on view in "Overturned: Roe v Wade" through November 7 (at Western Avenue Studios in Lowell Massachusett), each artist speaks about her work. In Part 1, co-curators Michelle and Becky describe the origins of the show, and listeners will learn more about Michelle and Anne's paintings. In Part 2, Becky and Margaret describe their work, and the group engages in a thought-provoking discussion.

    This is a two-part conversation, and images may be found at bostonredcloaks.com and on our instagram page. The show is open to the public, and extends across five gallery spaces. Of note: Western Avenue is home to the largest artists community on the eastern seaboard of the U.S.

    For more information about:
    Becky Gibbs: https://beckykisabethgibbs.com
    Anne Plaisance: https://www.anneplaisance.com
    Margaret Emerson: https://margaret-emerson.squarespace.com
    Michele Boll: https://micheleboll.com
    Western Avenue Studios: https://westernavenuestudios.com

    • 22 min
    Artists Respond to Dobbs: Part 2 Seeing Red

    Artists Respond to Dobbs: Part 2 Seeing Red

    Part 2: Seeing red? Women and color have power. Listen in as the conversation continues with artists Michele Boll, Margaret Emerson, Becky Gibbs, and Anne Plaisance. Becky and Margaret each describe decisions about their work, including the use of color to express their responses to the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision in the show "Overturned: Roe v Wade." The show is on view through November 7, at Western Avenue, in Lowell Massachusetts.

    This is a two-part conversation, and images may be found at bostonredcloaks.com and on our instagram page. The show is open to the public, and extends across five gallery spaces. Of note: Western Avenue is home to the largest artists community on the eastern seaboard of the U.S.

    For more information about:
    Becky Gibbs: https://beckykisabethgibbs.com
    Anne Plaisance: https://www.anneplaisance.com
    Margaret Emerson: https://margaret-emerson.squarespace.com
    Michele Boll: https://micheleboll.com
    Western Avenue Studios: https://westernavenuestudios.com

    • 18 min
    RCR Woman Life Freedom

    RCR Woman Life Freedom

    Hear directly from the people whose voices are calling out "Woman! Life! Freedom!" and "Say Her Name! Mahsa Amini." Saturday October 10, 2022, more than 250 people gathered to span the bridge from Cambridge to Boston. The organizers, and participants, seek both to (1) draw attention to the lack of media coverage by major outlets and (2) express the urgent need for global compassion and action. Iranian authorities have shut down the internet as women, girls, and people in Iran are risking their lives when they speak out. You can help by sharing information on social media, and looking for accurate sources.
    Resource: The organizers invite people to connect at helpiranboston.carrd.co

    • 24 min

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