Insurgent Imagination Episode 3: Asking As We Walk — Show Notes

Links and more information regrading artists, organizers, films, songs, and more mentioned in the episode.

LANDBACK Manifesto

The Threshold

Sharon Bridgforth, a Doris Duke Performing Artist, is a writer that creates ritual/jazz theatre. Sharon’s dat Black Mermaid Man Lady/Home - a Creative Capital - project launched in Minneapolis, MN May 2018 in partnership with Molly Van Avery, City of Lakes Community Land Trust and the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association. dat Black Mermaid Man Lady/The Show premiered at Pillsbury House Theatre in Minneapolis, MN in June 2018, and dat Black Mermaid Man Lady/Performance Installation premiered at allgo in Austin, TX in August 2018.  Sharon is Executive Producer and Host of the Who Yo People Is podcast series.

Hosted by Sharon Bridgforth, Who Yo People Is features conversations with artists whose Work and artistic practices are rooted in serving our communities through healing/creative/Spiritual and cultural traditions - centered in Love. More at: http://whoyopeopleis.com

Guest

Mia Eve Rollow is a multidisciplinary artist from Chicago. Rollow codeveloped EDELO, an artist run project developed in Chiapas, Mexico. EDELO centers its practice as an intercultural artist residency of diverse practices and an ever-changing experimental art laboratory and safe house. The work at its core focuses on the lessons & use of art by the EZLN, the Zapatista autonomous indigenous movement that has used art as a main tool to demand immediate and drastic social and economic change as a response to 500 years of oppression. Rollow’s work centers on intersectionality as a nucleus for engagement around themes of movement; tying together notions of ableism, human displacement & generational traumas, land & human rights, child labor & femicide, autonomy & self-determination.

Listen to the unedited interview w/ Mia Eve Rollow from the Transceiver Radio LIVE broadcast on MixCloud

 

OUR theme song

There Are Black People in the Future” by La’Vender Freddy and is used courtesy of La’Vender Freddy.

The incidental music is by Sergey Cheremisinov, Pictures of the Floating World, and WillBe.  All incidental music is creative commons.

All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text.


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