🎨 Episode 36: Creating Brave Spaces Through Art — Featuring Amelia Rabroker
Rethinking Freedom with Aya Fubara Eneli
In this powerful and inspiring episode, Aya sits down with Amelia Rabroker, Central Texas artist, educator, business owner, and activist. From her years in the classroom to launching the Tap Tap Art Bus and now leading The Art Space of Central Texas, Amelia shares her journey of using art as a tool for community building, cultural education, healing, and social change.
We talk about:
• The inspiration behind the Tap Tap Art Bus
• Her advocacy for inclusive art education
• Balancing entrepreneurship, and activism
• Creating safe spaces for healing, joy, and resistance
• Why art matters more than ever in our current political climate
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✨ About Our Guest – Amelia Rabroker (Short Bio)
Amelia Rabroker is a Texas-based artist, educator, and community activist. A Baylor graduate and former Killeen ISD art teacher, she founded Tap Tap Art School, the area’s first traveling art bus inspired by Haitian Tap Taps. Today, she leads The Art Space of Central Texas, a creative hub offering programs for children and adults. Amelia is also a passionate advocate for democracy, equality, and creating inclusive spaces through the arts.