Raw Material

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  • 6 minutes 3 seconds
    I Still Have a Voice (Epilogue)
    As an epilogue for the Raw Material: Disability Visibility Mixtape, we’re honored to share an audio piece by this season's podcaster-in-residence Alice Wong. The story first aired on KQED Perspectives, a show that features opinions from folks living in the Bay Area. If you haven’t already, check them out at kqed.org/perspectives. Thank you for listening and learning with us this season. Full episode transcript available below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16gg7FbeIus45ltihrb1qA-i3i6xlBgMnwGmHXqVBURc/edit?usp=share_link Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com) Episode Artwork Description: Digital portrait of Alice Wong, an Asian person smiling. She is wearing a trach at her neck and wearing a crew neck blouse. She is sitting in her power wheelchair. There is a cream colored circle crown on a purple background.
    9 May 2023, 2:00 pm
  • 33 minutes 25 seconds
    Museums w/ Amanda Cachia
    In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Amanda Cachia, an independent curator and critic whose work focuses on contemporary art, activism, and disability language in visual culture. Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com) Full episode transcript available below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yz6gvmvR623muzyvxbkgHyMyJpYuvPyYHSQ4mu7Qhz4/edit?usp=sharing
    25 April 2023, 2:00 pm
  • 36 minutes 12 seconds
    Accessibility w/ Finnegan Shannon
    In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Finnegan Shannon, a multidisciplinary artist making work about disability culture and access. Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com) Full episode transcript available below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1b5mnmutrmxGUAci1nSxkQT1y6o--8dZ4HX6Eypzc6yY/edit?usp=sharing
    11 April 2023, 2:00 pm
  • 47 minutes 46 seconds
    Art & Technology w/ Lindsey D. Felt and Vanessa Chang
    In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Lindsey D. Felt and Vanessa Chang, curators who collaborated on the multidisciplinary art exhibition "Recoding CripTech". Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com) Full episode transcript available below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rW9gUlWx_jbxLV7aRTBimrIyoCbfCFY9NvoBiGfBxRI/edit?usp=sharing
    28 March 2023, 2:00 pm
  • 33 minutes 5 seconds
    Disabled Artists w/ Jeff Thomas
    In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Jeff Thomas, an urban Iroquois photographer, researcher, public speaker, and curator. Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com) Full episode transcript available below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13hGXKXo1tJokHHKtpobdaHdJBG03eb0D-fL_-EAFm38/edit?usp=sharing
    14 March 2023, 2:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 54 seconds
    Disabled Dancers w/ India Harville
    In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to India Harville, an African American queer disabled femme dancer, somatic bodyworker, activist, and educator. Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com) Full episode transcript available below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TlOETTK70geysFM9MpBmYLmQ1ADhCF825M_6DZFC-Ws/edit?usp=share_link
    28 February 2023, 12:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 21 seconds
    Raw Material Presents: The Mission Muralismo Audio Zine - Volume I
    Raw Material is excited to share The Mission Muralismo Audio Zine – Volume I with our listening audience — because we know how much you love ART about ART! Local writers Olivia Peña and Josiah Luis Alderete interweave their perspectives on the history of the Mission Muralismo movement with stories from the muralists themselves. This zine expands storytelling related to SFMOMA’s Summer 2022 exhibition Diego Rivera’s America, centering voices of The Mission community and Muralism movement. Full English Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ka7WNVGkoqxlGenvOd3N50W_x1fm_lZAAbRC9SQu2NQ/edit#heading=h.hgszqot914a9 Full Spanish Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d3iZrqJSt2wHuoEfWhfW7UgXRUNq6Oe7nd18N5qsJss/edit#heading=h.hgszqot914a9 Featured Artists: Juana Alicia, Susan Cervantes, Daniel Galvez, Mia Galaviz de Gonzalez, Nancy “Pili” Hernandez, John Jota Leaños, Consuelo Mendez, Irene Perez, Patricia Rodriguez. Cast and Crew: Josiah Luis Alderete – Narrator and Co-Writer Javier Briones – Interviewer, Sound Recordist Natalia De La Rosa – Production Assistant Erica Gangsei – Executive Producer Stephanie Garcés – Interviewer Camilo Garzón – Voice Director, Co-Writer, Sound Designer, Interviewer, Sound Recordist, and Lead Producer Santino Gonzales – Sound Designer, Sound Recordist, and Score Composer Christo Oropeza – Score Composer Olivia Peña – Narrator and Co-Writer Myisa Plancq-Graham – Executive Producer, Interviewer, Sound Recordist Gustavo Vera – Sound Recordist Collage by Myisa Plancq-Graham, with photos by Frevi, Carol M. Highsmith, and Myisa Plancq-Graham Table of Contents: 00:00 – 02:37 - Prologue: Land & Language Acknowledgement, featuring a poetry excerpt of Holding Space Inside a Colonized Place by Josiah Luis Alderete. 02:38 – 06:12 - What does the Mission mean to you? Featuring Nancy “Pili” Hernandez & Consuelo Mendez. 06:13 – 08:18 - Mia Galaviz de Gonzalez reflects on the origins of Balmy Alley. 08:19 – 13:43 - Juana Alicia on her murals La Llorona Sacred Waters & Las Lechugueras. 13:44 – 16:43 - Susan Cervantes and Juana Alicia meet for the first time. 16:44 – 21:57 - La Misión a short story excerpt by Olivia Peña. 23:31 – 28:06 - Patricia Rodriguez & Irene Perez discuss the origins of The Mujeres Muralistas and share their artist manifesto. 28:07 – 35:36 - The impact and history of the Women’s Building’s MaestraPeace Mural. 35:37 – 39:25 - Artist and educator John Jota Leaños on Contemporary & Digital Muralism. 39:26 – 42:15 - The Galeria de la Raza Blues poetry excerpt by Josiah Luis Alderete. 42:16 – 44:52 - A collage of community member voices reflect on what the Mission means to them. 44:53 – 46:30 - Credits 46:31 – 48:21 - Epilogue: Daniel Galvez & Camilo Garzón on cave art, muralismo, & oral storytelling.
    13 April 2022, 4:16 pm
  • 43 minutes 5 seconds
    Visions of Black Futurity Episode 7: Radical Dreaming
    In Episode 7, Babette reconnects with EJ, and we hear her loud and clear. Babette talks with KQED’s Pendarvis Harshaw + former Oakland head librarian Dorothy Lazard about what makes Oakland soulful. NIAD artists Deatra Colbert and Halisi Noel-Johnson tell us about being Black and legendary. Featured: Deatra Colbert, Nan Collymore, Susan Goldman, Pendarvis Harshaw, Martha Jackson Jarvis, Halisi Noel-Johnson, Dorothy Lazard, Evangeline Montgomery, Stephany Neal, and Babette Thomas. Audio excerpt from Portfolios: E.J. Montgomery, ©Printmaking Legacy Project®, www.printmakinglegacyproject.org. Used with permission. Cover art: Evangeline's Garden by Jeanna Penn @jinamae
    6 April 2022, 7:16 pm
  • 46 minutes 18 seconds
    Visions of Black Futurity Episode 6: We All We Got
    In Episode 6, Babette is welcomed into the home of artist Mildred Howard. Twice. Listen to Mildred speak about letting her materials inform her, reflecting light through glass bottles, and giving Black women their flowers. Featured: Elizabeth Catlett, Mildred Howard, Evangeline Montgomery, Betye Saar, and Babette Thomas. Cover art: Evangeline's Garden by Jeanna Penn @jinamae
    23 March 2022, 6:01 pm
  • 39 minutes 46 seconds
    Visions of Black Futurity Episode 5: How Art Lives
    In Episode 5, Babette connects with artist Cheryl Fabio to discuss the work, impact, and foresight of her mother, poet and activist Sarah Webster Fabio. Rapper and fellow writer Nappy Nina reflects on the role of community in building an art career and practice. Featured: Cheryl Fabio, Sarah Webster Fabio, Evangeline Montgomery, Nappy Nina, and Babette Thomas. Cover art: Evangeline's Garden by Jeanna Penn @jinamae
    2 March 2022, 8:49 pm
  • 39 minutes 24 seconds
    Visions of Black Futurity Episode 4: Black Futurity Rightnowish
    In Episode 4 of Visions of Black Futurity, Babette shares an update on their search for Evangeline. Plus, we hear two episodes of Rightnowish hosted by Pendarvis Harshaw, exploring what it looks like to build liberated Black spaces in the Bay Area. Featured: Deanna Van Buren, Pendarvis Harshaw, Tajai Massey, Evangeline Montgomery, and Babette Thomas. Cover art: Evangeline's Garden by Jeanna Penn @jinamae
    16 February 2022, 9:26 pm
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