We Won't Move: A Living Archive | Episode 5

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Episode Notes

Co-hosts Kazumi, Michelle, and Dara reflect and expand on the conversations recorded with our first season guests (Thea Quiray Tagle, Estella Habal, Erina C. Alejo, and Lenora Lee). What are we learning from these artists and community leaders about the role of art-making in liberation work? And in what exciting directions will the podcast move toward for season 2?

Full Episode Transcript coming soon.

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About the Hosts

Kazumi Chin is a poet, scholar, educator, and student of Cultural Studies at the University of California, Davis. Their work examines the way contemporary Asian American artists make legible the carceral histories and geographies of San Francisco, creating space for us to differently experience, remember, and imagine the history of this city, grounded in an abolitionist perspective.

Michelle Lin is a literary, mixed- and multi-media artist and author of the poetry collection A House Made of Water (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2017). She is curator of Kearny Street Workshop’s key reading series KSW Presents. Michelle works to build radically loving and transformative spaces with Asian Pacific American, LGBTQIA+, and BIPOC artists

Dara Katrina Del Rosario is a non profit arts professional and curator whose practice is rooted in Community Cultural Wealth and Critical Performance Pedagogy. Her recent projects include Postcolonial Revenge (co curator, 2019), From My Body (co curator, 2019), Passionate Engagement: The Art of Nancy Hom (exhibition coordinator, 2019), and Liwanag vol. 1 relaunch (steering committee, 2019).

 

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