
How does the arts prosper during a pandemic that will change (maybe forever) how we create and bring that creativity to others? How does the arts stand firmly behind #BlackLivesMatter and give artists of color their long-overdue voice? The more we embrace diversity, the clearer the path through the pandemic will be.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsSociety & Culture | ||||

006 - An Essential City with Sabrina Avilés
Sabrina Avilés is an award-winning independent filmmaker, festival director, and flamenco dancer. Her latest documentary is Chelsea: An Essential City.
In this episode:
• How Chelsea, Massachusetts b... more
005 - Healing the Healers with KJ Nasrul
KJ Nasrul is a musician, psychotherapist, and founder of Heal the Healers, a program that creates a space of comfort and solace for those who help others.
In this episode:
• Why people who are charged w... more
004 - How the Arts Will Save America
In this episode: As we approach the 2020 election, host Adam Roberts shares his 2017 TEDx talk "How the Arts Will Save America," given a year after the 2016 election, and his thoughts on how its message lands to... more
003 - Something Other with Jason Wiser
Jason Wiser is a multifaceted artist, writer, 3D animator, and really big thinker with near limitless energy who teaches at many of Boston's top colleges.
In this episode:
• How the pandemic has created e... more
002 - A World of Abundance with Candelaria Silva-Collins
Candelaria Silva-Collins connects arts and culture to community and community to arts and culture. She leads the Huntington Theatre Company's Community Membership program, making the arts acc... more
001 - Getting Scrappy with Dani Snyder-Young
Dani Snyder-Young is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Northeastern University. Dani is brilliant, funny, and one of the most infectiously optimistic people you could ever meet. She's an author and sc... more
000 - Trailer. Arts in America explores how creators survive and thrive during a pandemic and profound social change.
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Thank you for the inspiring, yet realistic, and hopeful insights in this time of upheaval. We need to hear more voices like this!
This podcast is a work of art in itself and the depth of the conversations so far are amazing! Helping all of the arts become more affordable and span all classes of the population is indeed a worthy mission! Thanks for sharing!
Love the conversations and words of wisdom!
So glad I found this podcast. The arts are often looked upon as a luxury and rarely given the same respect as the sciences and yet it is the arts that brings together ideas and images the best reflect this moment in time. This is an enjoyable and thought provoking show.
This podcast is so artfully crafted with music, stories, wisdom and timely discussions. I cannot wait to hear more.
Smart, honest, truth! Candelaria Silva Collins is the heart and soul of Boston theatre
This is the beginning of a tremendous important beautiful series
THANK YOU ADAM
Love the energy, the music and the inspiring wisdom. Thank you Adam
Adam Roberts provides a much needed way to have discussion and a way to support our brothers and sisters. This show reminds me of NPR but better.
Crafting artful discussion around the unique potential of the creative world to support equity for all in our fields.
Thank you for this! It’s a very important topic, and your guest had some important points....!
A unique look at the current state of the arts in America. The opportunites that are coming available in this time in history for social distancing and the diverse population.
Adam is bringing real and important questions out for artists living in our unprecedented times of COVID and dismantling systemic racism and undoing white supremacy.
A must listen for artists who want to move forward in the future according to their values, and thrive.










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