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On this episode of Artivism, Linda catches up with her good friend and fellow Amherst College graduate, the multi-talented artist Sarah Bird. Bird is a photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker focusing on the relationship between human systems, na
Artivism welcomes science fiction writer and editor, and two-time World Fantasy Award winner, Sheree Renee Thomas. Thomas is a Memphis native, and will take Linda on a guided tour of her journey from Memphis to the publishing houses of New York
Linda interviews John Mavroudis, the artist behind TIME Magazine’s October cover portrait of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. The illustrator, graphic designer, and activist shares his creative process and what it meant to create such an emotionally
Patrick Henry, known professionally as "FRESH", is a Memphis native making a splash in the fashion industry with his crisp tailoring and bold menswear designs. After teaching himself to sew at the age of 13, FRESH hasn’t looked back. He decided
The season two premiere of Artivism features guests Lyneir Richardson, Jeff Billingsley, and Kimberlee Williams from the Rutgers Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development. All three are pioneers of the groundbreaking Newark Bus
Linda interviews one of Orange Mound’s many success stories when she sits down with Cheryl Scales, a dynamic strategist and public relations consultant. Cheryl is the proud head of Magnificent PR, and an even prouder alumna of the Mound’s “crow
Yancy Villa Calvo brings her insatiable curiosity to an art practice that finds commonalities across cultures. Born in Mexico City, she credits being an immigrant with having ignited that fascination. Calvo makes Memphis her current home, and s
Controversial yet critically acclaimed artist and activist Richard Lou sits down with Artivism’s own Linda Steele to talk about how his work finds new ways to interpret the subjugation of people of color across the globe. As an arts educator wi
Artivism welcomes Chef Elijah Townsend, the 2017 ArtUp Fellow from Binghampton, Memphis, TN. Townsend is known regionally for his elite catering service, Chef Eli’s Table, that infuses the rich ethnic diversity of his neighborhood’s cuisine int
Donna Walker-Kuhne of Walker International Communications Group, INC. has devoted her professional career to increasing the accessibility and connection to the arts by our Nation’s rapidly growing multicultural population. Artivism is intereste
Rufus Smith is an artist, teacher, and music historian whose passion for mentoring youth led him to teach hip hop courses at two Memphis high schools. Linda and Rufus have a conversation about his creative enterprise Hip Hop Express, which uses
Linda will chat with Lawrence Matthews, a young artist from Memphis making waves in the local art scene. After experimenting with different styles and influences, Matthews came into his own creating visual art combining Post Modernist, Pop Art,
In this episode, Artivism host Linda Steele gets to catch up with Lecolion Washington, the Executive Director at the Community Music School of Boston. Washington succeeded David Lapin, the Music Center’s Executive Director for a record-breaking
Paul Thomas, also known as the “Recycle King”, is an artist and designer based in Memphis, TN. As the Artist in Residence for ArtUp, the first space that Thomas helped to activate was a former liquor store that he transformed into what is now O
Brittney Bullock returns for this episode of Artivism to share with Linda updates on her solo creative projects that continue to center the voices of marginalized people. 
Internationally renowned artist Tobacco Brown talks to Artivism about her practice, which lies at the intersection of environmental and restorative justice. Tobacco walks Linda through her creative mission to use “art as a tool for blight remed
Artivism joins Orange Mound historian and resident Mary Mitchell on an artistic journey through one of America’s oldest African-American neighborhoods. Linda and Mary talk community revitalization and art’s place in activating those efforts.  
Linda hears from guests Brittney and Jamond Bullock, a talented couple making waves with their work in Memphis. Jamond speaks about growing up as an artist with a message and how it led to his current position as resident muralist at Alive Pain
Linda sits down for a conversation with Justin Merrick, CEO of JMUSE Productionz in Memphis, Tennessee. They discuss the power of music as a tool for social activism, as well as explore the ways in which lyrics can motivate people and drive cha
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