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Ep 47 Amar Ravva & Jessica Ceballos: The People

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On this episode our guests are Amar Ravva and Jessica Ceballos. Amar Ravva is a writer who lives in Los Angeles. He was recently elected to Assembly District Delegate for the Democratic Party in District 51. Jessica Ceballos is a native of the Highland Park neighborhood in Los Angeles where she currently serves as a neighborhood council member and works as an arts and community advocate. In a new edition of Notes from The People we’re dipping back into the Machine Project Archive and you can find out more about Machine Project at machineproject.com. We're going to hear from Los Angeles writer and artist Jibade-Khalil Huffman for a reading of the first poem from Huffman’s book Sleeper Hold published by Fence Books in 2015 and recorded in the Mystery Theater at Machine Project on March 3rd, 2015. And we close out this episode with a song by Def Sound from the "Kings.Of.Neon" project. Def Sound was recently named One of the 10 LA Artists to Watch in 2017 by the LA Weekly. You can find more vibes on soundcloud at soundcloud.com/deffery Or at defsoundmusic.com and the name of the track is "I NEED YOU 2 KNOW"
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On this episode our guests are Amar Ravva and Jessica Ceballos. Amar Ravva is a writer who lives in Los Angeles. He was recently elected to Assembly District Delegate for the Democratic Party in District 51. Jessica Ceballos is a native of the Highland Park neighborhood in Los Angeles where she currently serves as a neighborhood council member and works as an arts and community advocate. In a new edition of Notes from The People we’re dipping back into the Machine Project Archive and you can find out more about Machine Project at machineproject.com. We're going to hear from Los Angeles writer and artist Jibade-Khalil Huffman for a reading of the first poem from Huffman’s book Sleeper Hold published by Fence Books in 2015 and recorded in the Mystery Theater at Machine Project on March 3rd, 2015. And we close out this episode with a song by Def Sound from the "Kings.Of.Neon" project. Def Sound was recently named One of the 10 LA Artists to Watch in 2017 by the LA Weekly. You can find more vibes on soundcloud at soundcloud.com/deffery Or at defsoundmusic.com and the name of the track is "I NEED YOU 2 KNOW"
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