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Jen White-Johnson — Advocating and Uplifting Joy.

Jen White-Johnson — Advocating and Uplifting Joy.

FromWorks In Process w/ George Garrastegui, Jr.


Jen White-Johnson — Advocating and Uplifting Joy.

FromWorks In Process w/ George Garrastegui, Jr.

ratings:
Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our guest, Jen White-Johnson a Designer, Photographer, Art Activist, and Art Educator. She teaches as an https://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/fine-and-performing-arts/undergraduate-programs/vcdma-major/faculty/jennifer-white-johnson.php (Assistant Professor of Visual Communication at Bowie State University (HBCU) )where her work focuses on the intersection of content and caregiving with an emphasis on redesigning ableist visual culture. When her son was diagnosed as Autistic at age 2 she began to examine the absence of black disabled children in digital and literary media, this motivated the release of an advocacy photo zine entitled https://jenwhitejohnson.com/KnoxRoxs-The-Zine-1 ("KnoxRoxs.") Dedicated to her Autistic son, the zine is a way to give visibility to children of color in the black Autistic community. 
Since its release, the zine has received national and international recognition, including features in AfroPunk, Today at Apple, and is permanently archived in Libraries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. This year her activist work has been featured in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Crip Camp, and she was recently selected as an honoree on the 2020 Diversability’s D-30 Disability Impact List.
It’s for her advocacy and her artistic impact that I have on the podcast, and I hope you enjoy the candid nature in which we discuss her artistic voice and how visuals help advance the conversation around black and brown disabled voices.
Mentions /Links
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OEh1GdzVoA (Music, a film by Sia)
https://jenwhitejohnson.com/KnoxRoxs-The-Zine-1 (Knox Roxs: The Zine)
https://jenwhitejohnson.com/Black-Disabled-Lives-Matter-Solidarity-Fist-Stickers (Black Disabled Lives Matter)
https://www.mapping-access.com/ (Mapping Access)
https://www.baltimorecreates.org/jen-white (Baltimore Creatives Acceleration Network)
https://www.bronxnet.org/watch/videos/10058/ (BronxNet)
https://uninvisiblepod.com/episodes/episode-84-autism-adhd-bdlm-jennifer-white-johnson/ (Uninvisible Podcast)
https://kriphopnation.com/ (Krip Hop nation)
 
Follow Jen at
https://jenwhitejohnson.com/ (Personal Website)   /. https://www.instagram.com/jtknoxroxs/ (Instagram)  /. https://twitter.com/jtknoxroxs (Twitter)
Credits
Produced by https://hearsay.productions/ (HearSay Productions)
Intro / Outro Music: https://youtu.be/x-YJDmyMld0 (The System Has Failed Us - The Passion HiFi)
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About the Works in Process Podcast:A podcast series by George Garrastegui, Jr. — designer, educator, and creative catalyst. Works In Process is a collection of discussions that exploring and demystify the creative process. I interview individuals to gain more insight into the ways they work and the projects they produce.
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Released:
Jan 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (40)

Works In Process, the podcast that asks the hows and whys behind the creative work. Creativity is oversaturated with the final results—Whether it be a painting, the words you write, or that elegant piece in your portfolio. We seem to find completed and beautified work across the web, but what steps did it actually take to get there? Talk a ride with me, Designer and Educator George Garrastegui, as I learn from my guests that there’s no one way to being a creative, but endless possibilities fueled by passion, purpose, and of course process. It’s not always about what you do, but how you do it!