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Welcome to the "The unlimited Creative Podcast." My name is Renee Kitson, and I will be sharing different perspectives on what it means to be a multitalented creative, owning your "you-ness" as I highlight resources that could comfort you through your journey.
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We aspire to create a deeper appreciation of the art of teaching. This will be done through weekly interviews with educational practitioners and professionals who are on the frontline during these unprecedented times.
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Co-hosted by Professor Tracey Bunda and Associate Professor Katelyn Barney, this podcast series focuses on Indigenising the university curriculum. Each episode is an interview with Indigenous and/or non-Indigenous academics across the faculties at the University of Queensland.
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Do you ever go somewhere, and have a strong emotional response to it, such as happiness, nostalgia or fear? Have you ever wondered why we look for meaning in places and develop stories or legends about them over time? Well these behaviours are known as a sense of place. In general, a sense of place describes our relationship with places, expressed through the tangible and intangible aspects of human life: emotions, imagination, sound, touch, smell, and personal experiences. Sense of place ca ...
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The 90s trope of older grizzled teacher goes to a school of kids who are rough around the edges and shows them the way is one very close to our hearts. So like most comedians we thought why not make that a podcast! This podcast follows the development of baby-faced comic Riki Msindo as he speak to different guests each week to talk about comedy, their careers and sometimes teach Riki something useful.
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Bradford Hate Crime Alliance exists to support the victims of hate crime and to co-ordinate the network of reporting centres that work with us. Reporting hate crime is essential, but education is the key and our new podcast aims to raise awareness of hate crime through the sharing of lived experience as well as providing a forum to have the difficult conversations that need to be had about the issues that lie at the heart of hate crime in 21st Century Britain.
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Country: Sally Butler and Sonja Carmichael
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Associate Professor Sally Butler and Sonja Carmichael discuss the benefits of field teaching to enhance student understandings about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, histories and cultures. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Associate Professor Sonia Roitman and Greg Kitson discuss how they teach students to respect Indigenous perspectives in urban planning courses and their use of art as a tool to teach students about activism and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connections to Country. You can view the transcript for the interview here.…
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Dr Vigya Sharma discusses how she is Indigenising the curriculum in her humanitarian engineering course. She discusses the use of case studies and videos resources as a way of introducing students to key truths in relation to access to water, sanitation, energy, and infrastructure in remote Indigenous communities. You can view the transcript for th…
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The case of David Oluwale - with Assistant Chief Constable Carl Galvin
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In 1969, after a sustained campaign of abuse and discrimination from two police officers, David Oluwale was found dead in the River Aire in Leeds. In the immediate aftermath nothing happened, until stories of the abuse, circulating among other officers, reached the ears of young police cadet Gary Galvin, then aged 18. His reporting of the officers …
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Ep 28: Sunken Lands: A Journey Through Flooded Kingdoms and Lost Worlds ft. Gareth E. Rees
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I’m pleased to welcome back writer Gareth E. Rees for round two on the podcast! This time, we explore his latest book Sunken Lands: A Journey Through Flooded Kingdoms and Lost Worlds. Drawing on the book's central themes, Gareth and I discuss the history of flood myths and their continued relevance in the face of the climate crisis. We also chat ab…
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Reciprocity: Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Samantha Cooms and Gemma Irving
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Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Dr Samantha Cooms and Dr Gemma Irving discuss the principles and practices they are using to Indigenise the curriculum in business and management courses. They also discuss the importance of allyship, reciprocity and collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous staff in this context. You can view the transcript for th…
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In this episode we're joined once again by journalist and playwright Jonathan Cash as we remember, 25 years on, the London nail bombings of April 1999, exploring how they affected society at the time, and looking at where we are now as a society in relation to hate crime. Jonathan recently had an article published in The Guardian about his lived ex…
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Henry Rowley, Not like Other Posh People Tiktok To Stand Up, Truth about Infernos Queue, Ep.11
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SORRY ABOUT THE Audio skip to 3:50 This is one of my favourite podcasts. I've seen Henry's videos on Tiktok and Instagram so it was cool to sit down with him in the flesh. He's a hilarious and down to earth guy. I wanted to find out how he's found doing standup comedy for the last year Henry Rowley aka @rowleyy is a TikTok comedy star, actor & stan…
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Cultural Capability: Karina Maxwell and Kate Thompson
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Karina Maxwell and Kate Thompson discuss teaching students how to do a meaningful acknowledgement of Country and ensuring students studying nursing, midwifery and social work reflect on their identities in order to become more culturally capable. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Richard Padwell - Temporary Bradford District Commander for West Yorkshire Police
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In this episode, Richard Padwell, the temporary Bradford District Commander, discusses West Yorkshire police's approach to hate crime, how they are building trust in communities, and why hate crime reporting is so important.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Ep 27: Out Of Sight And In Your Face: Street Art & Graffiti ft. Chris Pensa
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While graffiti might have modern connotations, it’s existed for thousands of years. The act of creative expression on walls and other surfaces is observable in many different forms - and there’s always been plenty of conflicting opinions about it! In today’s episode, I chat with Chris Pensa, a street art expert and former art auctioneer at Sotheby'…
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Philip Kitson - Stronger Communites Partnership & Engagement Officer
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Phil is a partnerships and engagement oficer with Stronger Communities here in Bradford. His influence on establishing support networks for the LGBTQ+ community in Bradford, is undeniable and here, he shares his creer experiences as well as his own personal experience of hate crime.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Relationships: Des Crump and Samantha Disbray
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Des Crump and Dr Samantha Disbray discuss building and sustaining relationships, the importance of listening, and the ways local place names can be used as a starting point to Indigenise the curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Jonathan Cash - 25 Years On from the Admiral Duncan Bombing
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In a heartwarming interview, Jonathan Cash, author, journalist, and playwright discusses his experiences as a victim of the Soho nail bomb, its impact on his life, the attitudes of society towards victims of trauma, and how his experience moulded his future career.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Coen Hird and Associate Professor Steven Salisbury discuss field teaching, building relationships with Butchulla traditional owners at K’gari, and the ways they are introducing students to the importance of respecting Aboriginal understandings and connections to Country. You can view the transcript for the interview here.…
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Muhsin Yesilada | Sweer Lemon Podcast #3
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Muhsin is a Stand-up Comedian and Psychology PhD. He is making a name for himself on the comedy circuit and regularly performs in theatres and clubs such as Vauxhall Comedy Club, Glee Club, Top Secret Comedy Club, and Backyard. He is also a Chortle Student Comedy Award Finalist, New Act of the Year nominee, and UK PhD Student of the Year Nominee. H…
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Sweet lemons- With Riki Msindo is my new podcast where I interview people I find interesting. You know as a fan of comedy there will be plenty of comedians on there too. So I wanted to show you guys a bit of my new pod. This section is from episode 5 with impressionist Tommy Moore. He tells a hilarious story of him heckling James Acaster a former g…
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Anna Lagos and Caitlin Murphy discuss the benefits of Indigenising the curriculum and how the University of Queensland library is supporting Indigenising curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here. The website Anna and Caitlin discuss can be found here.By Bunda & Barney
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Leeds Gate - Exploring society’s relationship with the GRT community
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In this episode we are joined by Tom Gaffney, the services manager at Leedsgate, and Bernard Cunningham, a member of the GRT community working at Leedsgate in suicide prevention and mental health support as we discuss the issues that the community have to face each day, together with the normalisation of the hate directed towards them. An honest an…
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Heather Wilson - Tackling knife crime and the parallels with hate crime
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Heather is the Youth Services Development Manager for Bradford Children and Familes Trust. In April 2023, when the Knife Angel came to Bradford to help raise awareness, Heather produced a stunning piece of work on the impact of knife crime that she very kindly shares with us here. We also discuss commonalities between hate crime and knife crime.…
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Ep 26: Making Sense With All the Senses: Tangible Territory, Artistic Research & Dining in the Dark ft. Dr Tereza Stehlíková
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In this episode, I chat with Dr. Tereza Stehlíková, a Czech artist, researcher and lecturer currently serving as the head of the Visual Arts Department at the University of Creative Communication, Prague. Through her extensive body of artistic work and academic research, Tereza explores how we experience spaces/places through the senses. During our…
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Reciprocity: Keane Wheeler and Murray Phillips
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Dr Keane Wheeler and Professor Murray Phillips discuss reciprocity in relation to Indigenising the curriculum in Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Darryl Smith - Disability Hate Crime Awareness
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To mark UK Disability History Month 2023, we talked with Darryl Smith. Darryl is an inclusive practice consultant, and equality and inclusion trainer with specialism in disability awareness and hate crime, a programme lead with Equality Together and an equality, diversity and inclusion champion.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Jim Walker discusses the importance of respect and Indigenising the science curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Associate Professor Geoff Ginn discusses the importance of truth telling in relation to Indigenising the History curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Country: Carroll Go-Sam and Kelly Greenop
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Carroll Go-Sam and Dr Kelly Greenop discuss the importance of teaching Architecture, Design and Planning students about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connections to Country. The Campuses on Countries: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Design Framework discussed in this episode can be viewed here. You can view the transcript for the inte…
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Ren Perkins and Dr Kate McLay discuss the benefits of Indigenising curriculum in Education. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Ep 25: Mudlarking & London Clay ft. Tom Chivers
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Tom Chivers is a writer, publisher and Mudlark (someone who searches for objects on the banks of the River Thames). In 2021, Tom wrote ‘London Clay: Journeys in the Deep City’, which was described by Becky Wragg Sykes as “an intoxicating voyage into urban time and place, revealing the city’s geological skeleton...”. During the episode, Tom and I di…
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Cultural Capability: James Blackwell, Kath Gelber and Morgan Brigg
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James Blackwell, Professor Kath Gelber and Associate Professor Morgan Brigg discuss building cultural capability in relation to Indigenising curriculum in Political Science and International Studies. The Incorporating Indigenous Scholarship Tip Sheet discussed in this episode can be accessed here. You can view the transcript for the interview here.…
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Relationships: Francis Nona and Preetha Thomas
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Francis Nona and Dr Preetha Thomas discuss the importance of relationships in Indigenising curriculum in Public Health. You can view the transcript for the interview here.By Bunda & Barney
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Listen to the trailer for the podcast series Indigenising Curriculum in Practice. You can view the transcript here. For more information about Indigenising curriculum at UQ see here.By Bunda & Barney
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Ep. 34 - Writing Gyms - Cressida Wetton
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On todays episode we have the great Cressida Wetton talking to us about writing gyms. Cressida is a hilarious comedian and friend of the podcast based in London. She runs writing gyms at the Bill Murry and is going to be telling us about how its done.
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On Todays episode we have Allyson Smith, Dee Allum-Grusselle and Clare Berry. We're talking about women in comedy. This is a big one
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Ep. 32 - 5 Minute Madness - Dan Tiernan
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On Todays episode we have the hilarious Dan Tiernan taking us through his methods on how to write the best 5 minutes. Dan was the Winner of BBC New Comedian 2022. Also the Winner of British Comedian Of The Year 2022. So yeah he knows a thing or 2
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Ep. 31 - TV Commisioner- Cimran Shah
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In today's episode we are lucky to have the great Cimran Shah with us. Cimran is a commisioner for entertainment at channel 4. He works on programmes like The Mo Giligan Show and 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. He answers all your questions
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Ep. 30 - Nepo Baby - Jessie Nixon- (Nepo Trilogy part 3)
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On today we have the extremely talented Jessie Nixon talking about the incredible world of supporting comedians on tour. This is the final in the 3 part Nepo Baby trilogy. Jessie Nixon is a unique performer who delivers dynamic and erudite jokes with the confidence and sincerity of a drunk girl in a Wetherspoons toilet. She is widely agreed to be…
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Ep.29 - Sweet Warmup Action - Dani Johns and Alex Kitson
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Today we are doing something Mark has wanted to avoid for a long time. WARMUP. On this episode we go into detail on how Mark does a job that sounds too good to be true. We are also joined by friends of the Podcast Dani Johns and Alex Kitson. Listen and enjoy
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Ep.28 - Writer Baby -Eleri Morgan (nepotism trilogy part 1)
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On today's episode we have the great Eleri Morgan. Eleri Morgan is a Welsh actress and comedian. She was brought up in the Aberystwyth area and now lives in Cardiff, having previously lived in London. Eleri is also successful enough to have a wikipedia entry I could copy her bio from. This is the first part of the nepotism trilogy. Do your best to …
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Ep 24: The Uncanny: Freud, Ghost Stories & Christmas ft. Richard V. Hirst
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Richard V Hirst is an award-winning writer and editor with a love for the uncanny, ghost stories and winter - the perfect Christmas guest! In today's episode we explore the concept of the uncanny- what it means, and where the idea originates from. We then look at it's relationship with place, and finish up with an exploration of the uncanny in lite…
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Creative Passion through Entrepreneurship with Evoné Walters
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"Passion is understood as a force behind an action, it is defined as “something” that drives us, a steering factor. Passion is associated with motivation (Frijda et al., 1991; Moeller, 2014)." In this episode, we will be hearing from a beyond passionate creative, Evoné Walters. Through our discussion, we will review the realities of being an entrep…
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The second part of the unmissable interview with Saorsa.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Saorsa is one of the UK's greatest advocates for trans rights. In a climate where hate crime is growing against the trans community at an alarming rate, Saorsa tells the reality of daily life for trans people and why the rhetoric surrounding gender is contributing to that. Part 2 to follow......By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Daniel Balaz from Connecting Roma talks to us about his life growing up in Bradford and the work he does to support and connect the Roma community across the district, as well as their new role as a hate crime reporting centre.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Our conversation with West Yorkshire Deputy Mayor Alison Lowe is a must listen. She speaks with searing honesty about her own personal experiences with hate crime and her advocacy for the work we do is so evident.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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Entrepreneurship VS Intrapreneurship: The Tale of The Employee
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Welcome to the "The unlimited Creative Podcast: Owning your Youness". In this episode, we will discuss what it takes to be an Entrepreneurship VS Intrapreneurship as we look at the pros and cons of these approaches. Some of the other discussion points will be on the titles we claim as we define ourselves, the perfectionist trap and confidence. Do f…
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To coincide with Restorative Justice Awareness week, Kate Brooksbank, from Restorative Justice West Yorkshire, one of our strategic partners in fighting hate crime, popped in for a chat to tell us all about the fantastic work that they do and how restorative solutions might just be an option for people who are victims of hate crime.…
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Charles Dacres - Bradford Hate Crime Alliance Director
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For our first episode, Charles Dacres tells us about his experiences growing up in Bradford as well as the journey that took him to Bradford Hate Crime Alliance and his vision for the future.By Bradford Hate Crime Alliance
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The Trope of the Starving Artist MUST DIE - Kamar Thomas talks about "The Artist's CV"
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Join in on this conversation as we will be discussing the creative process of Kamar Thomas and how his journey and Research have led him to write the book titled: The Arts CV: Build your Creative Vision in a Changing World. He is a fine artist, professor at Centennial College and an experienced "value creator" of his artwork. His research would hel…
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Dancehall: The New Jonkunnu with Suzanne Beadle
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Dancehall verses Jonkunnu. Suzanne Beadle and I will compare these practices as we open discussions around cultural retention. Here is a bit more about Suzanne: She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literatures in English and Cultural Studies (Hons) from the University of the West Indies (Mona), where she studied Theatre and Social Justice at Malmo …
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Emancipated to Create: Liberated to Express Ourselves Openly
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In this episode, we will discuss the value of the arts in public spaces and how this impacts society. A community must own that they are who they are, even with a colonial past. Jamaica's value will only increase if its citizens emancipate themselves from mental slavery and live proudly within their creative calling. --- Send in a voice message: ht…
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