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Survivor's Jewelz is a Live Series, created and hosted by Kendra Hall, as it relates to her knowledge and wisdom that our survivor stories have power! The things that we've all gone through, endured and overcome, are not just for us! We are being challenged to do something more and something bigger than ourselves! ​ Survivor's Jewelz offers a safe space for people to share their stories and talk about their experiences along the way.. Our viewers and supports tune in and appreciate the value ...
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Hot Takes

MCA Denver Teens

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The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver presents: Hot Takes, a pop-up podcast about Art and Activism put on by MCA Denver Leadership program Alumni in collaboration with community creatives and activists. In each episode, teens talk about all things activism, organizing, and art with various organizations, artists, and creatives. The teens who planned this podcast were interested in spotlighting the work and ideas of various activists and organizations who are doing amazing things for the Denv ...
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Embark on a journey of transformation and enlightenment as Survivor Jewelz welcomes the dynamic Master P, a man who turned his life around against the backdrop of New Orleans' most harrowing streets. In a candid conversation, this serial entrepreneur and philanthropist opens up about the crucial role that education, integrity, and a burning desire …
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We're not just talking about survival in the wilderness; we're speaking about surviving life's most unpredictable storms. Join me, Kendra Hall, as I sit down with Nettie, a realtor whose life has been a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. From a seemingly storybook upbringing in a Swedish ski village to a young girl's dreams crushed by…
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The echoes of a childhood overshadowed by abuse and the journey to healing are powerfully encapsulated by our guest, Jen Spry. As a survivor turned advocate, Jen brings to light the harrowing realities of being trafficked by a trusted neighbor, offering a stark reminder that human trafficking often lurks in the most ordinary places. By sharing her …
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Imagine standing at the precipice of despair, surrounded by the darkness of addiction from as young as 11, only to find the strength to triumphantly step into the light. Nancy Marchese's tale is one of such profound transformation, and in our latest podcast episode, she graciously shares the nitty-gritty of her early challenges, including caring fo…
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When resilience meets entrepreneurial spirit, the result is nothing short of remarkable. Tamara Lewis Johnson stands as a testament to this truth, her journey unfolding from the trials of an abusive childhood to the triumphs of business ownership. In our latest episode, we unravel the tapestry of Tamara's life, an inspiring narrative that moves fro…
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When former inmate turned community hero Kashif Jones shares his story, it's impossible not to be captivated by the sheer magnitude of personal transformation. Our latest episode follows Kashif's riveting journey from serving 11 years for homicide to becoming the heartbeat of change in Philadelphia. His tale isn't just about personal redemption but…
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When the threads of tragedy and triumph entwine, they create a tapestry of the human experience that is as unique as it is universal. It's what makes Akea Williams' story a beacon of hope and a guide to healing. As a licensed therapist with a life marked by profound loss and resilience, Akea takes us on an intimate journey through the darkest corne…
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Bella Hawkins's journey is one that echoes the resilience of the human spirit, a beacon for anyone who's endured the unthinkable. Our latest episode takes you through the deeply personal saga of an entrepreneur and mother from Atlanta, whose life's work at Dritwilness Paws is a testament to her unwavering strength. With a narrative that will touch …
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Tracey Bryant Slint's story stands as a testament to human resilience, a narrative that reminds us all of the power of forgiveness and the strength we can muster in the face of adversity. As she joined us on Survivor's Jewels, Tracey shared her journey, from the shadows of her youth to the luminescence of her adulthood. Each word uttered was a piec…
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When Alfonzo Nathan speaks, you can feel the depth of his empathy and the strength of his resolve resonating with each word. Our latest guest, a licensed Black mental health therapist and co-owner of Bright Side Medical Associates, takes us on an evocative journey through his life's work advocating for mental health. From the nurturing halls of the…
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Polly Catharine and Dorothy Lipsius are joined by musician Max Becker and artist/regenerative gardener Katy Casper in a discussion on environmentalism in art practices. They delve into the many aspects of both these artists, take on sustainable practice, and explore ways in which we can better imagine a more sustainable and just world for artists a…
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In this episode, Sanyu Kibuuka and Dorothy Lipsius interview teen artists Emma Joann Graham and Claire Anderson on their art process and mental health. They discuss how art can be a therapeutic practice, both in its reception and in its creation. Follow Emma on Instagram: @ew_emotions_and_art_15_ Follow MCA Denver Teens on Instagram: @mcadenverteen…
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In this episode, Sofia Maines is joined by Bianca Acosta of Grow Haus and Netty Rodriguez Arauz from Community Fridges for a discussion on the importance of Food Justice, what it is, and how it involves you! They discuss how food, eating and gardening are in themselves a form of art, and how art plays an important role in either of their organizati…
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In this episode, Sanyu Kibuuka talks to the amazing teen organizers behind Black Lives Matter events, Ashira Campbell and Riyah Johnson. They discuss their experience with holding events about BLM, personal experiences, and how art is a motivator for action. Special thanks to the Off-Hand teen Polly Catharine for planning this episode with Sanyu! F…
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