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Race/Remix

Hosted by Racial Justice Studio · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes

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Episodes
13
Last ep.
2 months ago
Avg length
38m
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19
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Listen Score
16
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14
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About this podcast

What is racial justice in the arts? How can artists, performers, and producers inspire new possibilities? Through deep conversations with guests, Race/Remix shapes the creative landscape of racial justice. Spanning topics in media, culture, healthcare, justice systems, immigration, and education, Season 1 offers critical insights by pairing creators and thinkers across disciplines and ideas. Share in the provocations. We invite you to join the conversation. Our first season launches this December 2023. Race/Remix is produced by Racial Justice Studio on the traditional lands and territories of the O’odham and the Yaqui people at the University of Arizona. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service. Find out more on the Race/Remix website, building knowledge one conversation at a time.Cover art and logo desig

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Racial Justice Studio hosts Race/Remix, a arts show with 13 episodes published.

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Episode 12 Curating the Future: Rujeko Hockley

Sep 23, 202551mEp. 12S2

Many societies, including the United States, are experiencing a period of significant polarization and a loss of faith in institutions. So, it might be surprising to learn the American public still places a lot of trust

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Episode 11 When Love Over Rules: Hank Willis Thomas

Jun 5, 20251h 1mEp. 11S2

The need for civic dialogue has never been as important as it is today. In the US and around the world, communities are facing complex problems. Finding solutions is contentious. How can art help bring people together ac

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Episode 10 Seeing Ourselves in Louis Carlos Bernal's Photographic Revolution: Elizabeth Ferrer

Feb 6, 202536mEp. 10S2

Have you ever wondered how art becomes activism? We bring you a conversation with curator and writer Elizabeth Ferrer, who takes us from the Chicano murals of her east Los Angeles childhood to groundbreaking exhibitions

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Episode 9 Ancestral Sounds and the Language of Music: Michael Mwenso

Dec 11, 202441mEp. 9S2

Music is everywhere. It’s in our cars, doctors’ offices, shopping malls, movies, and video games. There’s no question that music is ubiquitous, but is anyone really listening? What does it mean to truly listen? What happ

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Episode 8 Artists for Educational Justice: Kim Cosier

Oct 24, 202440mEp. 8S2

Schools have long been a battlefield for racial and social justice. What role do artists play in pushing for reforms in education? Kim Cosier, an art educator and member of the national network of Art Build Workers, expl

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Episode 7 Creating Magic Out of Hopelessness: Kayla Farrish

Sep 25, 202443mEp. 7S2

How does one transform trauma into possibility? Trained dancer and multidisciplinary artist Kayla Farrish explores police brutality and death afflicting Black communities in America. Through movement research, she finds

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Episode 6 Making the Story Speak: Reid Gómez

Feb 26, 202437mEp. 6S1

Can language practices break down the separation between “us” and “them”? Reid Gómez, a native speaker of Black vernacular English and Navlish (Navajo-English), shares her multi-lingual writing practice. To “make the sto

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Episode 5 Everything Goes Back to an Immigrant: Anike Tourse

Jan 31, 202437mEp. 5S1

What is it like to navigate a world where “no papers” means no identity and no public recognition? For immigrants traversing such a world, are human connections even possible when faced with forced family separation and

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Episode 4 Artists Reworking the Ruins of Racism: Aaron Coleman & Lizz Denneau

Jan 12, 202434mEp. 4S1

Visual artists are skilled at taking ordinary materials and transforming them into something new and thought-provoking. Their work goes beyond aesthetics; it unearths histories, challenges perceptions, and sparks crucial

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Episode 3 Restaging Classical Music for Social Relevance: Monica Ellis and Toyin Spellman-Diaz of Imani Winds

Dec 15, 202336mEp. 3S1

How are classical musicians speaking to the times in which they live? Band kids turned classical virtuosas, Monica Ellis and Toyin Spellman-Diaz have performed with Imani Winds since its founding more than 25 years ago.

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Episode 2 A Typeface For Change: Silas Munro

Dec 1, 202330mEp. 2S1

What do iconic movements like women's suffrage, Civil Rights, queer liberation, and the Vietnam war resistance have in common? They tapped into the power of words and images to convey messages of protest that changed the

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Episode 1 When Justice Goes Viral: Ruha Benjamin

Dec 1, 202334mEp. 1S1

How can we “act selfishly for our own humanity”? How might we recalibrate institutions so they reflect how our individual futures are intertwined? Explore these questions and more in a timely discussion with sociologist

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Race/Remix Coming Soon: Season One Preview

Nov 9, 20234mS1

Listen to highlights of Race/Remix conversations between scholars, writers, visual and performing artists at the intersection of racial justice and the arts. Launching in December 2023, Season 1 captures the stories and

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Audience demographics

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Frequently asked questions

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To pitch Race/Remix, visit https://raceremix.podbean.com for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent arts coverage.

Who is the host of Race/Remix?

Race/Remix is hosted by Racial Justice Studio. The show is categorised under arts (performing) and has published 13 episodes.

How many episodes does Race/Remix have?

Race/Remix has published 13 episodes.

What topics does Race/Remix cover?

Race/Remix regularly covers arts, performing, society. It sits in the arts category, with a performing focus.

Is it hard to get booked on Race/Remix?

Race/Remix is accessible for guests with genuine arts expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is Race/Remix currently accepting guest pitches?

Race/Remix hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Race/Remix episodes?

Episodes of Race/Remix average 38 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

What guest credentials does Race/Remix typically look for?

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