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Artists Breaking the Spells: A Remember the Future Podcast Listening and Strategy Session

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Artists Breaking the Spells: A Remember the Future Podcast Listening and Strategy Session

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Join PeoplesHub and Art.Coop for an interactive listening session of the Remember the Future Podcast: Great Storytellers Break Spells, we will listen to the episode that features Maddy Clifford, aka MADLines. Afterwards, Marian Lopez and Joe Tolbert will facilitate discussion on strategy– how to fight the very systems that stop artists from being creative and how to radicalize one’s creative process.

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Dates and Times

Thursday, July 13

4:00-5:30pm PT

6:00-7:30pm CT

7:00-8:30pm ET

Program Full-Description

Join Marina Lopez from Art.Coop, artist Maddy Clifford, and Joe Tolbert Jr. from PeoplesHub as we host an interactive listening session of episode two of the Remember the Future Podcast: Great Storytellers Break Spells. In the episode, we’ll hear from Maddy Clifford, aka MADLines, as she walks us through her music, the necessity of political education for artists, and how she uses her creative practice, including utilizing solidarity economy principles, to break the spells of systemic oppression.

Following the listening session, we will explore strategies together on how artists can use creativity to fight the systems that are literally built to stop artists from being creative. We’ll discuss how artists can make their creative process as radical as the art they make.

Participants will leave with….

  • The basis for political education for artists
  • Strategies to fight systemic oppression with art and creativity
  • Ideas for radical creative processes

This program is ideal for artists, organizers, solidarity economy practitioners, and those anywhere in between these!

Accessibility:

Access requests, including interpretation and captioners, can be made during registration or by emailing Dustin Gibson at dustin@peopleshub.org.  Requests for interpreters and captioners that are made less than 48 hours before the event typically are more difficult to meet. We will try and notify you if we cannot secure requested access. 

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*Please note that a recording of this event will not be shared publicly, we encourage all registrants to attend this event in real time.

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Choose what you pay, starting at $0. The true cost of this circle is $50/person. At PeoplesHub we are committed to communication access, radical hospitality, supporting facilitators, and making our offerings financially accessible. Contributions allow us to continue offering programs like this one and pay facilitators, tech support leads, interpreters, captioners, and other support staff a fair wage for their time and expertise. Like you, those who support our trainings work hard for change in their communities and have often developed the knowledge, skill and gifts that they are offering through many unpaid hours — let’s support them to be sustainable in their work and craft!