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The Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterChanel C. Johnson on Creative Community Insights, Identity, and HeritageChanel C. Johnson, the esteemed Executive Director of the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture and the Banneker-Douglass Museum. As a respected non-profit leader, community artist, and cultural administrator, Chanel brings a wealth of experience in arts programming and management to her role.In this episode, we explore:Chanel's creative background and her experiences as an artist, reflecting on how her art captures the essence of Black diasporic experiences, history, and identity.The motivations behind Chanel's decision to pursue a career in arts management, including the transformative aha moments that affirmed her calling...2023-04-0348 minPreserveCastPreserveCast[RE-RELEASE] Maryland’s African American History Commission: Leading Preservation Efforts For 50 YearsEstablished in 1969, the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture is the nation’s first-ever ethnic commission and has a 50-year track record of exploring, researching, commemorating and preserving important places associated with the African American history of the Old Line State. On this week’s PreserveCast, we’re talking with Chanel Compton, the Executive Director of the Commission, about their work and the exciting future of African American preservation in Maryland and beyond. The Commission is the oldest ethnic commission in the nation and doesn’t just talk about preserving history – it directly invests millions of dollars in...2022-01-1728 minPreserveCastPreserveCastPreserving African American History in Maryland and Beyond with Chanel ComptonEstablished in 1969, the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture is the nation’s first-ever ethnic commission and has a 50 year track record of exploring, researching, commemorating and preserving important places associated with the African American history of the Old Line State. On this week’s PreserveCast, we’re talking with Chanel Compton, the Executive Director of the Commission, about their work and the exciting future of African American preservation in Maryland and beyond. 2021-03-0128 minDestination AnnapolisDestination AnnapolisBanneker-Douglass MuseumAt a time when there is a heightened urgency for racial equity, for social justice, and for amplifying black voices, the Banneker-Douglass Museum in Annapolis is dedicated to spreading an understanding of African American history and culture. Listen as Executive Director Chanel Compton explains how knowledge of the past can serve as a blueprint for inspiring everyday African Americans to become agents of social change and innovation in their communities.2021-02-2426 minA Little Juju PodcastA Little Juju PodcastEp. 60 African Spirituality in Contemporary Art + Music (with Xenia Franca + Chanel Compton)Podcast Intro Beat: IG: @NihlisAudio Engineer: Kobe Guilford@KobewtheshotMoyo Mysteries is a platform all about providing holistic nourishment through self, cultural, and community empowerment. Moyosant offers spiritual consultations, energy ritual work, pelvic steam plans, and full spectrum doula services, from fertility and birthwork to loss & bereavement and abortion work. Moyosant also offers a variety of educational projects in relation to Black Ancestral Spirituality, Birthwork, Deathwork, Neurodivergence, and Afrofuturism.To learn more, you can visit Moyosant via www.moyomysteries.org. Also, follow her on Facebook and Instagram under the name, Moyo Mysteries.In this Arts Citizenship Talk (ACTnow) Brazilian singer and activis...2020-12-1649 min