Our seventeenth installment features Dexter J. Singleton, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who endorses work that is accessible from the standpoints of the audience, artists and administration. This requires leadership where individuals are willing to listen before they act because a duty exists to provide braver spaces where community can authentically come together.
Read moreWhat Power do we Actually Yield? (...whether they give it to us or not)
Our sixteenth installment features Alaina Newell, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who endorses an environment where vocalizing uncomfortable feelings must be done regardless of what power is held. She believes it is her duty to fiercely advocate for future BIPOC generations because they have the right to say “no.”
Read moreRevolution is Not Risk-Free
Our fifteenth installment features Cardozie Jones, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who strives to accompany individuals through difficult processes because on the other side of struggles are miracles. Even with the serious situations Diversity/Equity/Accessibility/Inclusion (DEAI) can prompt, Jones manifests action from a place of joy.
Read moreYes, Reimagine! (If not during a pandemic when might we?)
Our fourteenth installment features two brilliant women Takiema Bunche Smith and Jody Drezner Alperin, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who are all fighting for equitable arts education.
Read moreYou Know You Have the Power, Right?
Our thirteenth installment features Dr. Daphnie Sicre, with our host Courtney J. Boddie from the Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie Podcast, who fights for a Social Justice Arts Education (SJAE) curriculum where artistic expression, representation and public policy are at the forefront. If it does not have a social justice component, count her out.
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