THIS WEEK on Feminist Magazine with host Lynn Harris Ballen :: FIRST … Cherise Charleswell talks to Zara Zimbardo, co-founder of The White Noise Collective.
How do the intersection of gendered oppression and white skin privilege interact? The White Noise Collective ‘conspires for change’ and explores what it means to navigate white privilege (and patriarchy, cisnormativity, heteronormativity etc) through intersectional experiences. They offer workshops and dialogues, and work in coalition with other organizations – offering a curriculum for political education and direct action.
THEN … Cherise continues her conversation with the White Noise Collective, and speaks with member Nicole Wires who joins us to discuss White Womanhood’s role in systems of oppression.
AND … “What’s the role of the artist in Revolutionary Socio-Political Movements?” Kendall Crakow of KPFA’s Women’s Magazine is in conversation with two talented artists about their respective journeys in the time of Covid. They are Bay Area Native and PhilipinX Muralist, Sami See and Hawaiian Native, Reiki Master,and Mixed Media Artist, Dennise Aciao. Hear how they’re using their work to support radical change and how they’re coping with the challenges presented by the pandemic – exploring alternative ways of being and creating in this new world shift we’re all experiencing…
All this on KPFK on Tuesday at 2.
THIS is What Feminism Can Sound Like.
FM Aug 18: White Noise Collective on Gender & White Privilege / Artists & Radical Change