Episode 05: Möet McClain - Telling Tulsa's Story Through Art
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概要
The conversation delves into Möet's journey as an artist and historian, highlighting the intersection of collage art and historical storytelling. Möet's unique approach to preserving untold histories through art is a central theme, with a focus on the Tulsa Race Massacre and its personal significance. The conversation delves into the legacy of the Tulsa Massacre, systemic injustices, and the impact of historical injustices on present-day society. It also explores the theme of resilience through spirituality and the reclaiming of ancestral stories and legacies.
Find Möet here:
Instagram: Jazzy.Historian
Website: Hotabolitionist
Muscal Inspiration: Jay Electronica – Fruits of the Spirit Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
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Takeaways
- Collage art as a form of historical expression
- The importance of sharing untold stories through art Resilience through spirituality
- Historical injustices and their impact on present-day society
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Artistic Connection
- 11:53 Digital Collages and Historical Inspiration
- 20:15 Tulsa Race Massacre and Personal Experience
- 25:36 The Legacy of the Tulsa Massacre
- 30:49 Systemic Injustices and Policy Violence
- 36:23 Reclaiming Ancestral Stories and Legacies