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Brooklyn, USABrooklyn, USA35 | Where The Sun Disappeared | -19,'20This week we’re giving up the ghost of summers past. •  Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato  • “The God Squad” was produced by Sriyanka Ray and Anna Lueck •  “Hands, Kings and Brooklyn Streets” was written and performed by Najee Omar • “Skater Spirit” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “Soap Box Derby” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • our Coney Island Sound Walk was produced by Khyriel Palmer and Emily Boghossian • “Hazel Brown Eyes” and “Brower Park Skaters” were produced by Sriyanka Ray and Emily Boghossian • “The Summit” was produced by Shirine Saad and Khyriel Palmer •...2020-07-181h 05Brooklyn, USA | ShortsBrooklyn, USA | ShortsThe SummitIn the early 2000s, Tabu, Jeff Mendoza and Sadiq Bellamy bonded over their love for Soul, House and Disco music and launched a free, all-day dance jam in a park in Brooklyn. Over the years, the party, which they called Soul Summit, developed a cult following, bringing together revelers from every generation and background. Producer Shirine Saad joined the celebration to tell the story of this party for the people.2019-10-0805 minBrooklyn, USABrooklyn, USA17 | And They Just Boom BoomThis month, we’re finding sparks of joy and celebrating life. •The Brooklyn, USA podcast is produced by Sachar Mathias and Emily Boghossian. The Summit was produced by Shirine Saad and edited by Khyriel Palmer. You can watch their documentary short on Brooklyn’s Soul Summit party here.Your Outside House  was written and produced by Syd Baloue.God Bless His Taste In Music was produced by Shirin Barghi and Emily Boghossian. You can watch the trailer for Mohamed Abo El Wafa’s sh...2019-10-0840 minGlitter & DoomGlitter & DoomLove/Hate RelationshipsNo Whitney Biennial arrives without controversy. Two years ago it was the Emmett Till painting, this year we're talking about dirty philanthropy, Safariland and Warren B Kanders. Here to talk us through the debate is arts and culture journalist Shirine Saad and, Biennial Artist, Nicholas Galanin. And then, Blythe Roberson hates men. But for some reason, still wants to date them. 2019-05-2427 minHyperallergicHyperallergicWhat Does a Black Radical Art Education Look Like?Faced with the ubiquity of white supremacy in US culture, some are seeking new, radical ways to shift the conversation to center Black consciousness as a way to combat the poison of White supremacy. Two artists and educators, Shanti Peters and Joseph Cullier, founded The Black School to confront such realities. Hyperallergic editor Jasmine Weber spoke to the pair about the role of radical Black education and the "Black art world," in a special interview that comes on the heels of their residency and exhibition at the New Museum in New York. One of the things they discuss are...2018-09-201h 17