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Change Lab Presents: Scene On Radio

Change Lab Presents: Scene On Radio

FromChange Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity


Change Lab Presents: Scene On Radio

FromChange Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to our third episode of Change Lab Presents
Throughout this season, on alternating weeks, we’ll feature a handpicked episode from podcasts by, for or about the Black community.
This week we’re excited to share an episode from Scene On Radio, produced by host John Biewen, in conversation with series collaborator Chenjerai Kumanyika.
Scene on Radio is a Peabody-nominated podcast that dives deeply into issues central to American society. The show comes from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and is distributed by PRX. 
Today’s episode features Myra Greene, who for years explored blackness through her photography, often in self-portraits. She then explored what it would mean to take pictures of whiteness. By photographing friends, peers, and mentors, Greene visually ponders whether photography can capture and describe the nuances of whiteness.  
Please enjoy this Change Lab Presents episode of Scene on Radio.

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Released:
Nov 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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ArtCenter College of Design’s bi-weekly podcast features intimate interviews with leading artists examining the ideas fueling their work and how the creative process can be a catalyst for change—personally, professionally and globally. Hosted by ArtCenter President, Lorne M. Buchman, these conversations examine the many ways in which artists and designers are enriching our lives. ArtCenter College of Design is a global leader in art and design education; and our mission statement—Learn to create. Influence change—lies at the center of all we do.