Episode 2: Activist, Educator and Producer: The Creative Power of T. Marie King | Strick City Live
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In this inspiring episode of Strick City Live, DJ Strick sits down with T. Marie King — an Emmy and NAACP Image Award–nominated film producer, educator, activist, and creative voice shaping Birmingham’s cultural story.
From her award-nominated documentary Shuttlesworth to her new short film The Before, T. Marie shares her journey of turning purpose and pain into powerful storytelling. She also opens up about her work mentoring youth, her community leadership, and her upcoming stage play Taps — a deeply personal story about forgiveness, healing, and family.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
How T. Marie went from Disney intern to Emmy-nominated producer
The story behind Shuttlesworth and telling Birmingham’s civil rights legacy right
Why her activism happens both in the streets and behind the scenes
Her role at Jones Valley Teaching Farm mentoring the next generation
The power of storytelling as a tool for healing and social change
T. Marie’s passion for community, creativity, and connection will move you to rethink how you use your own gifts to make a difference.
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