
Episode 3: Faint of He(Art)
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About This Episode
A podcast about the role of arts and philanthropy in moments of crisis. Together with community artists, scholars, and funders we consider key questions: what value does society place on the arts during crises, and how does this shape philanthropic responses? What lessons about resilience, funding, and survival does the arts community teach the philanthropic sector, and us all, as we imagine and create “new normals” post COVID-19?
Hosts
Yohana Beyene
MPP ’20
Eva Heinstein
MC/MPA ’20
Brooke Wages
MPA/MBA ’21, HKS/MIT Sloan
Kamille Washington
(MC/MPA ’21)
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Credits
Timothy Patrick McCarthy, scholar, activist and Harvard faculty member
Michal Rubin, Vice President of Development at the Cambridge Community Foundation
Ashleigh Gordon, violist and co-founder of Castle of our Skins
Tanya Kalmanovitch, violist and Associate Professor at The New School and faculty at New England Conservatory
Music:
“Done Wit It (Gunna x Young Thug x Travis Scott Type Beat)”
“Stay True (Future x Young Thug x Lil Baby Type Beat)”
By NtheLAB Productions: nthelabproductions.beatstars.com
A special thanks to Dr. Megan Ming Francis and our fellow students in DPI 367: Philanthropy and Social Movements: Will the Revolution be Funded?