e168 felicia young - together through art
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- Community arts became my initial quest in the 1980’s as a reaction against the commercial art world. How can art participate in a functional way to connect not just art educated people, but our overall communities on issues affecting them that have meaning and purpose. Can we just speak about these issues or can we actually have it be transformative in some way to actually lead to some kind of social or policy change within the community by bringing people together and getting them working together.
Felicia Young is the founder and executive director of Earth Celebrations, a non-profit organization engaging communities to effect ecological and social change through the arts.
Felicia has developed a methodology utilizing the arts and the theatrical pageant art form, along with civic engagement and activism.
She’s a 3rd generation New Yorker, with deep roots in the City of New York, as well as much inspiration from the festivals, ceremonies, and mythic dramas from her mother’s native land of India.
I’ve never met Felicia in person but I know about her work through social media such as the YouTube video Celebrations Director Felicia Young - 30 Years of Cultural Organizing for Ecological Change.
In particular I was moved by Felicia’s response to a question I ask all of my guests about how to prepare for the end of the world as we know it :
- I don't just see it as doom and gloom because I have been directly involved in 30 years of local people who've just moved forward with implementing these solutions without waiting for the government … My involvement has always been at the grassroots level. And on that, I'm encouraged, but where I'm afraid is the overall political system where we see our elected officials owned by the industries that are doing all of the polluting and controlling the bigger picture, but are we just going to be paralyzed because they're doing the wrong thing and not go ahead with what we know is right?
This is the first in a series of conversations about community engaged arts, their contribution to society. My second all be e173 with Kelly McInnes.
Felicia suggested the following reading and listening materials :
- Center for Artistic Activism resources
- William Cleveland’s podcast on community engagement and the arts
- eco art space publications
- Artists and Climate Change facebook page
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