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Cultura Conscious - Our Need to Connect with Mayra Cecilia Palafox

Our Need to Connect with Mayra Cecilia Palafox

03/27/20 • 58 min

Cultura Conscious

Mayra Cecilia Palafox shares with me why connecting with people and meeting their needs is so important to her. We discuss why humility is a useful practice for the present moment. When dealing with the uncertainty of a worldwide pandemic, what strengths do we have as cultural workers that prepare us to weather challenges as they present themselves? We also welcome a special guest, José Alfredo Guerrero, a musician and educator who reminds us of the strength and joy we gain from music.

Show Notes:

Instagram: @mayraceciliapalafox

Instagram: @josealfredochicago

Facebook: Madera Once

Met Museum Prepares for $100 Million Loss and Closure Till July

No Tengo Dinero - Juan Gabriel

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Mayra Cecilia Palafox shares with me why connecting with people and meeting their needs is so important to her. We discuss why humility is a useful practice for the present moment. When dealing with the uncertainty of a worldwide pandemic, what strengths do we have as cultural workers that prepare us to weather challenges as they present themselves? We also welcome a special guest, José Alfredo Guerrero, a musician and educator who reminds us of the strength and joy we gain from music.

Show Notes:

Instagram: @mayraceciliapalafox

Instagram: @josealfredochicago

Facebook: Madera Once

Met Museum Prepares for $100 Million Loss and Closure Till July

No Tengo Dinero - Juan Gabriel

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Storytelling Through Exhibits with Jackie Peterson

Jackie Peterson, a Seattle-based exhibit developer and independent curator, is passionate about the ways exhibits can tell important stories in ways that are compelling to the public. Jackie grounds her practice on the trust she develops with communities whose stories she’s working to tell. Her research and development process adds another layer to the necessity of community engagement in cultural work. In particular, Jackie is invested in telling stories that benefit the black community and add nuance to the public’s understanding of African-American history. Like many of us invested in cultural organizations and museums, this work is deeply personal to her.

After spending much of her early career in nonprofit fundraising and working with the NYC Department of Education and teacher certification, Jackie realized that she truly belonged in a creative industry. She landed in the museum field mostly by luck, but ultimately discovered that it combined all of the things about which she was truly passionate: lifelong learning and education, social history and storytelling, and creativity. Jackie holds undergraduate degrees in English and History from Georgetown University (Washington, DC), and has pursued graduate-level coursework in Museum Studies from New York University.

Conversations Notes

Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the West, performance by Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Coco Fusco (1992)

Northwest African American Museum's Voices of the Manhattan Project

Follow Jackie on twitter @jp_exhibitsvcs

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Personal and Collective Grief with Diane Exavier

Loss has been a constant over the past few weeks. Writer, educator and theatermaker Diane Exavier joins me to talk about personal and collective grief during a pandemic. We talk about how coping in our current moment requires some of the resiliency we’ve built through other experiences of loss, and yet those well-trodden maps still fall short of helping us navigate the present. Diane discusses how she’s processing being a writer right now, especially since she defines poetry as being about the encounter and being obsessed with the truth. Plus we finally get to talk about 90 Day Fiance, the best show on television.

Diane Exavier creates performances, public programs, and games that challenge and invite audiences to participate in an active theater that rejects passive reception. Her work has been presented at The Lark, No Longer Empty, Bushwick Starr, Haiti Cultural Exchange, Westmont College, The Flea Theater, Bowery Poetry Club, West Chicago City Museum, New Urban Arts, and more. Her writing appears in The Atlas Review and The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind, amongst other publications online and in print. Diane lives and works in Brooklyn. You can find her on Twitter where she tweets about basketball, poetics, and grief.

Twitter: @peacheslechat

Literature and Television for the Covid-19 Age

Parable of the Talents by Octavia E. Butler

Poetry is Not a Luxury by Audre Lorde

The Leftovers

90 Day Fiance

Dispatches from Elsewhere

Supernova Era by Cixin Liu

My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante

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