November 2018 shows

Due to a back injury, many Voces Críticas interviews in October and November are re-airs to give space/time to heal. Thanks for understanding.

Nov. 1, 2018  – Art, Community, and New Terrains
This interview is about the role of community collaborations in art projects. Part 1 of this interview is with Robin Treen, Special Projects Coordinator at the San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) and Donna Conwell, Associate Curator at the Montalvo Arts Center is about the New Terrains project organized by SJMA and the artist residency at Montalvo Arts Center. Part 2 of this interview is with Agustina Woodgate and Stephanie Sherman of RadioEE.net, a nomadic, online, translingual radio station that hosts 24-hr broadcast events about mobility and movement.

Nov. 8, 2018 – re-air of interview with author Tommy Orange (Pledge Drive week)

Nov. 15, 2018: Arizona politics and Community-Based Social Justice Movements
Dr. Michelle Téllez is an Assistant Professor of Mexican American Studies at the University of Arizona. For 20 years, Dr. Téllez has been committed to exploring shared human experiences and advancing social justice. An interdisciplinary scholar trained in sociology, Chicana/o studies, community studies and education, her work seeks to uncover stories of identity, transnational community formation, gendered migration, resistance, and Chicana mothering. We discussed the changing face of Arizona politics, community-based social justice movements, and how to find joy in times of distress.

 

Nov. 22, 2018Breaking Ground, Forest Law and Indigenous Cosmologies
Alexandra Moore, PhD candidate in Visual Studies and the Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, studies contemporary global art with a focus on works by African and European artists that critically engage the geographies produced by colonialism. In this interview, we discussed her previous work as the Executive Director of Breaking Ground, a nonprofit that supports community-initiated development projects in Cameroon, and the Forest Law exhibit being shown at the Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery until Dec. 1, 2018.


Nov. 29, 2018
– re-air of previous interview