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Mikala Gibson
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The Black Artivist Collective
Choosing Me: Khira Hailey
Director, Khira Hailey talks about the importance of asking for what you want, creating opportunities for yourself, and her journey that led her to Broadway as the Assistant Director of Ain't No Mo.https://www.instagram.com/khirahailey/
2023-02-09
38 min
The Black Artivist Collective
Show Up! : Ebony Marshall- Oliver
Actress, Ebony Marshall- Oliver talks about her work in the Broadway show, Ain't No Mo, balancing motherhood and her acting career, and the importance of showing up.
2023-01-25
53 min
The Black Artivist Collective
MMXX: The Black Artivism Capsule : Nakia Booker
Cultural advocate and curator, Nakia Booker, talks about her book MMXX: The Black Artivism Capsule, a cultural collection of art made by Black Creatives during the pandemic of 2020.https://blackartivism.co/
2022-11-16
54 min
The Black Artivist Collective
KB Brookins: How To Identify Yourself With A Wound
KB Brookins discusses their writing process for their latest book, How To Identify Yourself With A Wound, the importance of championing other artists and celebrating the existence of people who don't exist. https://earthtokb.comhttps://www.instagram.com/earthtokb/https://twitter.com/earthtokb
2022-11-02
57 min
The Black Artivist Collective
Get Free: Steff Reed
Grammy nominated musician, educator and activist, Steff Reed, talks about why mental health is important to include in his work, the journaling workshops he conducts all over the country, his non-profit and music project, Power of Love as well as his new music, Get Free.https://iamsteffreed.comhttps://www.instagram.com/iamsteffreed/
2022-10-12
1h 05
The Black Artivist Collective
Art Sustains the Spirit: Calvin J. Walker
Filmmaker and artivist, Calvin J. Walker discusses how black culture has influenced art all over the world, the danger of hustling out of scarcity, presentational diversity in the industry and so much more. IG: https://www.instagram.com/calvinjwalker/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WatchmenMedia
2022-04-20
1h 13
The Black Artivist Collective
Learning To Love Me: Jeaux
Writer, performer and artivist, Jeaux, talks about his emotional writing process, his circle of friends who have provided support on his artistic journey, and the creative ways he brings awareness to HIV prevention through his work.IG: https://www.instagram.com/freshcupofjoe/Twitter: https://twitter.com/noJOEkingaround
2022-03-30
57 min
The Black Artivist Collective
You're Not Gonna Block My Light: Eimaral Sol
Musician, Eimaral Sol talks about her time spent at Texas Southern University studying music, honoring growth and change, motherhood, her most popular songs, as well as her upcoming music. https://www.solsoliloquies.comhttps://www.theblackartivistcollective.com
2022-02-07
57 min
The Black Artivist Collective
I'm Gonna Make Some Noise: Timeca Seretti
Actor, singer, comedian, director...Timeca Seretti, discusses how her stint in the military contributed to her discipline as an artist, why it is important to create when people aren't knocking down your door and her recent projects including, The Wonder Years and Women of the Movement.https://www.timecaseretti.comhttps://www.theblackartivistcollective.com
2022-01-19
37 min
The Black Artivist Collective
Creating Our Own Space: Amber Pickens
Dancer, actor and singer, Amber Pickens talks about her work as the choreographer on the film Passing, how social media has influenced the entertainment industry, why being in alignment is necessary and the importance of returning home to "plant seeds" in the community.https://www.amberpickens.comhttps://www.theblackartivistcollective.comhttps://www.bloominginmotion.com
2022-01-05
57 min
The Black Artivist Collective
Bonus Episode: What Had Happened Was...
The Black Artivist Collective is back and ready for Season Three! Find out what we've been working on and what to look forward to in 2022.
2021-12-22
07 min
The Black Artivist Collective
Black Love is Revolutionary: Ashlee Harris
Screenwriter, producer and creator, Ashlee Harris talks about her romantic sci-fi web series, The Electrics, why it is important to have Black crew members on her set, her favorite love story currently on television and why Black love is revolutionary. https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-electrics-web-series?qid=8b14794fc105fd73499a3612a9e72f75
2021-03-24
54 min
The Black Artivist Collective
Bad Mama Jama: Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson
Poet, singer and hip hop artist, Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson talks about why she keeps every single thing she writes, how she deals with writer's block, her book She Lives In Music, her upcoming show, The Bad Mama Jama Remix... and how she manifested her appointment as San Antonio's first black Poet Laureate. https://andreavocabsanderson.com
2021-03-17
59 min
The Black Artivist Collective
Grief Baptized Me Into My Calling: Candice D'Meza
Actor, playwright and multi-disciplinary artist, Candice D'Meza discusses her reasons for avoiding slave roles, writing about a personal and painful experience, her most recent work, FATHERLAND, and how it is being used as part of the restorative justice process between her and her father's killer.https://www.candicedmeza.com
2021-03-10
1h 00
The Black Artivist Collective
Talk to Yourself Like You Love Yourself: Lisa B. Thompson
Playwright and scholar, Lisa B. Thompson talks about the importance of art in this political climate, why artists must embrace both praise and criticism, commanding the room as a stutterer, and why her favorite beauty regimen is laughter.
2021-03-03
1h 07
Let's Taco-Bout The Dead
Let's Taco-Bout The Dead: With Mikala Gibson (Episode 4)
Let's Taco-Bout The Dead: With Mikala Gibson. You know Mikala as Doris on Fear The Walking Dead. Super excited to have her as my first FTWD guest. Had an amazing chat about the shows, her work teaching and so many other things! I hope you enjoy the video... I was super tired as it was late so if I'm a little awkward I do apologise.
2021-02-11
1h 15
The Black Artivist Collective
When the Spirit Moves: Michelle N. Gibson
Choreographer, educator and performing artist, Michelle N. Gibson shares the importance of rituals in the African diaspora, her exploration of the secular and the sacred, the history of The Second Line and how the African Methodist Episcopal church, as well as her beloved community in New Orleans influenced her work as an artist.
2021-02-11
1h 03
The Black Artivist Collective
I Am Because We Are: Spencer Evans
Figurative draftsman, painter, sculptor and storyteller talks about the importance of connecting to the spirit of his art as he works, dismantling everything he was taught he was supposed to be as a black man, and how a trip to Nigeria changed him as a man and as an artist.
2021-02-03
1h 04
The Black Artivist Collective
We Have Always Fought Through Our Art: Felicia D. Henderson
Screenwriter and producer, Felicia D. Henderson talks about her experience creating hit television shows such as Soul Food and The Quad, her passion for mentoring the next generation of film/TV creators and her recent project Why I Vote.
2021-01-06
1h 03