Interviews, artist talks, audio walks, workshops, and sonic artworks turning toward planetary conditions of crisis and uncertainty with all of our creative capacities. livablefutures.substack.com
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsSociety & Culture |
We're environmentalists, you know, and it's not that we're like, okay, we have to save the, get the plastic, like, yes, do the plastic thing, you know, all of the recycling, all of that, but like, what is the duty to our space around us, our human to... more
Visual artists Amy Youngs and Candace Thompson work closely with ecology and technology to create communal, joyful, and loved filled connections to each other and the more-than-human world with whom we share the planet. Respond to the uncertainty we ... more
"The art that speaks to me as a citizen, as a human, starts where suddenly another space opens up for me—a space where I can face my fears, my hopes, embrace all my contradictions—and in that process makes me yearn for being more human." - Faustin Li... more
Andre M. Zachery is the Artistic Director of Renegade Performance Group https://www.renegadepg.com/ and can be found on Instagram @amzrpg more
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An activist, writer and dancer from Waimea, Hawaiʻi, Emalani Case is deeply engaged in issues of indigenous rights and representation, dietary colonialism, and environmental and social justice. Her current research focuses on Hawaiian articulations o... more
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Holding “radical hope” (Emalani Case) for livable futures while engaging and educating about harsh truths of the past and present - is radical and necessary work. Thank you for the resource of these thoughtfully guided conversations.
During a time when we are facing so many global crises, we need conversations like these in order to share and generate resources for navigating complexity, uncertainty, and livability within the context of systemic oppressions. These thoughtful conversations with artists, activists, and others building community that can support us in futures yet to come are both grounding and inspiring, offering opportunities to breathe and connect without avoiding or escaping the immensity of the challenges f... more
Apple Podcasts | #37 | Australia/Arts/Performing Arts |
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