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Episode 3 with Ebony Noelle Golden

41m · Art at the Intersections · 14 Sep 01:41

In this episode we talk with Ebony Noelle Golden about the necessity of integrating art, culture, and social justice. Gentrification, Migration, Cultural Emancipation, and her new performance piece 125th and Freedom: A Choreopoetic Ritual. For tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/125th-freedom-a-choreopoetic-ritual-performance-tickets-37105957919#tickets Art at the Intersections Twitter: @AATI28 Ebony Golden: Twitter: Bettysdaughter1 Website: www.Bettysdaughterarts.com Joe T. Twitter: @_JoeT Website: www.TheJoeT.com

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