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GE2025GE2025GE Tonight: "I’m Not Gay"— Rally vlogs & WP’s muddy jab on GE2025's online spaceOn today’s social media wrap for GE Tonight, we unpack the online reaction to Goh Meng Seng’s viral comment: “Don’t ask me about Pritam Singh again… I’m not gay.” The response? A brief but cutting remark from Pritam: “Mr Goh Meng Seng is Mr Goh Meng Seng.” We also look at how the Workers’ Party rally drew not just massive turnout but a flood of muddy TikToks and vlogs. In response, WP embraced the moment with the hashtag #notwhite — a clear jab at the PAP’s all-white uniform. Listen in as we wrap up the pulse of...2025-04-2505 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective26 Urayoàn NoelGeña is in dialogue with Puerto Rican poet, critic, and translator Urayoàn Noel. They discuss building community across miles, how the pandemic has reshaped creators and Urayoàn  shares some original poetry.2023-01-0656 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective25 Sean LeeFran Flaherty is in dialogue with queer, disabled, East Asian artist and art curator Sean Lee. Sean is the Director of Programming for Tangled Art and Disability and shares the importance of visibility, access, and advocacy for artists with disabilities. 2023-01-0646 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective24 Rosie Gordon-WallaceVeronica Corpuz is in dialogue with Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator's founder and curator.  They discuss how artists don't just need funds to create, but nurturing and emotional support as well.  http://dvcai.org/2022-12-0644 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective23 Dominique EnriquezMaritza Mosquera is in dialogue with Bay Area visual artist Dominique Enriquez. Dominique finds being a "quiet observer" beneficial in connecting with people as she navigates the Arts world, both as an artist and as an administrator.  https://www.notwhitecollective.com/enriquez  2022-11-2856 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective22 Marquis BurtonSara Tang is in dialogue with spoken word poet, curator, and educator Marquis "Ten Thousand" Burton. He shares his experience with the Buffalo art scene, finding joy, and some of his personal spoken word.  http://tenthousandpoetry.com/2022-10-2546 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective21 Shey RiveraLiana Maneese is in dialogue with Shey ‘Rí Acu’ Rivera Ríos (they/them). Shey is an interdisciplinary artist, cultural strategist, and arts administrator. Their artistic creations explore capitalism, the idea of home, queerness, magic, our relationship with technology, and more.  In discussing their work, the pair dive into resilience, the art within our cultures, and how little seedlings can have a big impact.  https://www.sheyrivera.com2022-10-1444 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective20 Victoria SnyderLiana Maneese is in dialogue with Victoria Snyder, a thought leader on self-care and the founder of Self Care Senorita. The two have the much needed conversation about the needs and well-being of artists, existing during a pandemic, and being honest with yourself about what you need. 2022-09-1459 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective19 Natiq JalilAlison Zapata is in dialogue with mixed media artist Natiq Jalil. Natiq Jalil is a self-taught artist who "believes that true art begins during those moments between being asleep and being awake." Listen in on the conversation about The Coloured Section, the questions people ask Black artists, and telling the stories of marginalized people. And by the way, don't buy his art if you plan on putting it in your bathroom. https://artofnatiq.com/2022-08-2445 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective18 Charlie Amáyá ScottSara Tang is in dialogue with Charlie Amáyá  Scott about her art practice of inspiring joy and justice. Most of us can relate to wondering who we are outside of our family and community. It takes courage to work through generational trauma and find out.  https://dineaesthetics.com/2022-08-0941 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective17 Anqwenique KinselVeronica Corpuz is in dialogue with musician, Anqwenique Kinsel. Anqwenique shares her great love and passion for music, her early struggles with classical, and how she taps into her joy to balance her life. All in the name of transforming as a woman and artist.2022-07-2641 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective16 Kuldeep SinghSarika Goulatia is in dialogue with artist Kuldeep Singh. Their discussion moves around the enrichment of dance, visual arts, and finding comfort in your own body.2022-07-2056 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective15 Staycee PearlCarolina Loyola-Garcia is in dialogue with dance artist Staycee Pearl. Staycee talks setting boundaries and how it feels to be questioned if your artwork is "Black enough". Staycee Pearl website: https://www.stayceepearl.com/ notwhite collective website: https://www.notwhitecollective.com/  2022-06-2247 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective14 Toi DerricotteVeronica Corpuz is in dialogue with poet Toi Derricotte about the importance of tending to the heart and spirit in all that we do.  Toi Derricotte website: https://toiderricotte.com/ notwhite collective website: https://www.notwhitecollective.com/2022-06-1443 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective13 Raul Moarquech Ferrera-BalaquetCarolina Loyola-Garcia is in dialogue with Raul Moarquech Ferrera-Balaquet. Raul is an Indigenous Kairibe and Africana Arab Caribbean interdisciplinary artist, writer, curator, Fulbright scholar, and community activist born in Havana, Cuba. Listen to learn more about the inspiration for some of his immersive and collaborative artworks.2022-05-2649 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective12 DS KinselLiana Maneese is in dialogue with her friend, colleague, and rival, DS Kinsel. Sacred boundaries, decolonizing the Arts sector, and building a tribe are topics included in this enriching conversation. 2022-05-0954 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective11 Marika ConstantinoFran Flaherty is in dialogue with artist and cultural worker, Marika Constantino. Marika talks about her implementing her art practice globally.2022-04-1458 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective10 Erin PerryLiana Maneese is in dialogue with Erin Perry, Executive Director for The Legacy Arts Project. How do you live a full life? Erin's purpose on this Earth is to impart the power of the soul. She does so through her work of imparting the knowledge that "being in our bodies, helps to bring about healing". 2022-03-3057 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective09 Bekezela MguniGeña is in dialogue with radical librarian, activist, artist and abundant bodied femme, Bekezela Mguni. Listen in on a discussion about The Black Unicorn Project and being an artist who is passionate about fighting for the rights of her community.2022-03-2154 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective08 José Carlos DiazGeña is in dialogue with José Carlos Diaz, Chief Curator for The Andy Warhol Museum. Join this rich conversation on navigating the Art world with so many boundaries and gatekeepers. They also get into how the intersection of race and gender can impact careers. 2022-02-1646 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective07 Leigh Solomon Pugliano & Madeline GentZena Ruiz is in dialogue with Leigh Solomon Pugliano and Madeline Gent. This conversation revolves around experiences as an immigrant and a woman, navigating the Fine Art world. 2022-02-0247 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective06 Sylvia Rohr SamaniegoSarika Goulatia is in dialogue with the Director and Curator of the University Art Gallery (UAG), Sylvia Rohr Samaniego. Their conversation includes why representation matters, social justice, code-switching, and including one's culture in their art. 2022-01-1943 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective05 Willy JamesCarolina Loyola-Garcia is in dialogue with filmmaker Willy James. This "fun nerd" discusses how practicing mindfulness meditation has been key in finding his place in the world. 2022-01-0448 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective04 Emmai AlaquivaFran Flaherty is in dialogue with Emmy award-winning filmmaker, Emmai Alaquiva. The self-identifying "cinematic poet" talks about making the perfect decisions in order to change his life and his new project focusing on the ASL community, Unspeakable.2021-12-2130 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective03 Chris IveyMaritza Mosquera is in dialogue with award-winning commercial director Chris Ivey.  They discuss Ivey's documentary series East of Liberty, being a voice to the voiceless, and the next chapter of black joy.2021-12-0753 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective02 Jasmine ChoSara Tang is in dialogue with artist, author, and cookie activist, Jasmine Cho. Jasmine is most known for using portrait cookies to elevate representation for Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders. Jasmine and Sara discuss representation, the challenges of being a solopreneur, and making sure to leave crumbs of tenderness behind.2021-11-2245 minOther Border Wall PodcastOther Border Wall PodcastEpisode 17 - Christiane DoloresWe had the great honor of speaking with Madame Christiane Dolores.  Do not miss this!  Multi-platform cross-disciplinary artist, Christiane Dolores, a.k.a. Madame Dolores, employs sound, vision, text, and performance as storytelling tools to create radical, sometimes controversial, cultural engagements. At the heart of r work is a humanistic empathy that questions our inability to coexist and reimagines new mythologies of inclusion and belonging. Her practice is rooted in responding to compelling questions about cultural definitions, the root of hatred, cognitive dissonance, binary systems, and the ongoing social conflicts of Us vs Them. She thinks of wh...2021-11-2248 minin-Dialogue with the #notwhite collectivein-Dialogue with the #notwhite collective01 Corey CarringtonFran Flaherty is in dialogue with Corey Carrington aka “Grits Capone”, is an accomplished poet, collagist, and curator. Corey has been showcased at the August Wilson Center, Carnegie Museum of Art Kelly Strayhorn theater, Wood Street Galleries, Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Boom Concepts, Frick Fine Arts and many more. In this episode, he chats with Fran Flaherty about being a changemaker.   Corey Carrington website: https://deeperthangritsstudios.com/ notwhite collective website: https://www.notwhitecollective.com/2021-10-251h 00Seeing ColorSeeing ColorEpisode 24: The 360 Degree Rule (w/ Christiane Dolores)Hey y'all. I hope everyone is doing well. I don't have too much new news these days, although I have a whole bunch of interesting people I have lined up to interview in the coming months. Although you may not hear them until a few months later given my slow bi-weekly releases. I sometimes wonder if I should release my podcast weekly instead of bi-weekly, but I'm not sure if I can do that much work, as I'm even finding bi-weekly somewhat difficult. Sometimes I wished I had a co-host to help spread the work. Anyway, for...2019-07-091h 09