Raining Revolution: JEDI in the Arts engages artists in a conversation about justice, equity, diversity and innovation in their respective field of arts. Arts is defined broadly and includes visual, literary, performing, design or new media.
This episode covers a very thoughtful exchange about capitalism, climate change, resilience and hope through activism and music. A very moving conversation with the beautiful creative soul and musician, Clara Shandler, the Sidewalk Cellist. Clara is a passionate educator, an adaptive performer and a musical activist, sharing songs of love all over the world. You can read more about Clara on her website at: www.sidewalkcellist.com #art #music #climatechange #resilience #hope
In this episode I’m in a conversation with a wonderful writer, Kim Spencer, whose debut novel, Weird Rules to Follow (Orca Book Publishing), is now available to be ordered at Orca Book. Kim’s successes include her debut novel receiving a Kirkus Starred Review, a story being published in 'Filling Station' magazine and shortlisted for the Alberta Magazine Publishers Association Award, being selected as a mentee by the Writers Union of Canada for BIPOC Writers Connect, as well as for ECW’s BIPOC Writers Mentorship Program. Kim is from the Ts’msyen Nation in northwest BC and currently lives in Vancouver, BC.
You can read more about Kim and her upcoming novel in BC Book World's autumn issue and the following social media links:
a. https://kimspencerwrites.wordpress.com/about/
b. twitter: @kspencerwrites
c. instagram: @kimspencerwrites
In this episode I'm in conversation with the beautiful Jacqueline Ko, soprano, a multi-award-winning soprano based in Vancouver and the founding artistic director of Opera Mariposa, Canada's first fully disability-led and run opera company. Listen to the journey, the vision and the dream of making opera accessible. An inspirational story about art, accessibility and inclusion.
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To get in touch, reach Opera Mariposa by email at info@operamariposa.com
Host Meharoona Ghani has a conversation with Nicola Watts, CFUV Operations Director about what's behind Raining Revolution: JEDI in the Arts - the meaning, the dream.