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Brooklyn, USA
66 | The Solidarity Economy

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 31:54


The idea of a cooperative, or co-op, where everyone who works at a company is also a part-owner, is nothing new. New York state is home to more co-ops than anywhere else in the country. To wrap up our series on work and labor, we're checking in with Brooklynites who are organizing and maintaining worker co-ops, and in the process creating a less exploitative, more equitable workplace, way of life, and world.  • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to this week from Yvonne Marquez. • LINKS Center for Family Life is a neighborhood-based family and social services organization with deep roots in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Since 1978, CFL has grown with the Sunset Park neighborhood, responding to emerging needs with effective programs in counseling, employment, education, the arts and recreation. Today, our services engage more than 13,500 people each year at 10 community locations. Brooklyn Packers is a worker-owned, Black-led food sourcing, packing, and distribution cooperative. We form a conduit between farms and the city, building Brooklyn food sovereignty. As anti-capitalists under capitalism, we organize to make, and be a part of, a solidarity economy. To this end, we guarantee worker-owners the same salary and equal company voting rights; we buy from small, sustainable food businesses in our local economy, with a preference for cooperatives and women / LGBTQIA+ / POC-owned farms; and we facilitate community access to our products by only charging for our labor (i.e. we never mark up food). In addition to Brooklyn Supported Agriculture, Brooklyn Packers handles bulk food acquisition, packaging, and transport for like-minded clients. Yvonne S. Marquez is an independent reporter and audio producer based in Brooklyn, New York. For nearly a decade, Yvonne has dedicated her journalism career to ​telling stories important to LGBTQ people. Her work has appeared in Texas Monthly, Texas Observer, The Dallas Morning News, In These Times, Spectrum South, The Alcalde, and OutSmart Magazine. Yvonne graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a journalism degree. She currently attends the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, where she specializes in health/science reporting and audio journalism. • MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode features a clip from “The Rural Co-op (1945 to 1955)”. This episode features music by Sarana. Hear more at sanaracreations.fi. • TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~ • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA

Brooklyn, USA
65 | Slow Down A Little Bit

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 34:17


Historian Benjamin Hunnicutt has called the push for more free time the “forgotten American dream"; but somewhere along the way the pursuit of that happiness was replaced by the idea that work and wealth are ends in themselves. This week, we're imagining the utopian and dystopian futures of work. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Alisha Bhagat, Muhammad Floyd, Rob Cameron, Brad Parks, James Earl King, Carlos Luis Delgado, Christopher Lazariuk, and the Kaleidocast podcast.• LINKSAssemblymember Kenny Burgos was born and lives in the Bronx, New York. Assemblymember Burgos graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and received his Bachelor's Degree in Economics from the University at Albany. He has worked as a Deputy Chief of Staff and Budget Director on the New York City Council.Alex Soojung-Kim Pang is the global programs and research manager for 4 Day Week Global, a nonprofit devoted to advancing the 4-day week. He also offers keynotes about deliberate rest through his own company, Strategy and Rest. Alex's work has been written about in the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Financial Times, the Guardian, and other venues. Alex is the author of four books, including SHORTER: WORK BETTER, SMARTER, AND LESS– HERE'S HOW (US | UK); REST: WHY YOU GET MORE DONE WHEN YOU WORK LESS (US | UK); and THE DISTRACTION ADDICTION (US).Together, these books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. His op-eds and articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, the South China Morning Post, and many other venues.Ashley Nelson is the Communications Director at the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, a global network of over 300 historic sites, museums, and memory initiatives in more than 65 countries dedicated to remembering past struggles and addressing their contemporary legacies. In addition, Ashley has written on culture, politics and women for a variety of publications, including The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, and The Nation.Alisha Bhagat is a futurist focusing on the creative use of futures tools to impact long term positive change, particularly around social justice and equality. She utilizes systems thinking, mapping,and speculative futures to engage with stakeholders on strategic visions and the actions needed to achieve them. She has worked with public sector partners on topics such as the future of feminism, neo-nationalism, and the impact of COVID-19.Carlos Luis Delgado lives with his roommates and a large cat in Brooklyn, New York. He writes speculative fiction early in the morning before the cat wakes up to yowl for breakfast and edits other people's fiction at night after it's eaten dinner. In 2016 he won the People's Telly Award for Outstanding Comedic TV Writing. He holds a BA in English Literature from Rutgers University and wonders when he can let it go. Follow @Delgadowrites.Christopher Lazariuk is a writer, producer, creator, and sound designer seeking representation for his debut cli-fi thriller novel: THE PYRITE VICTORY. Christopher is a member of the Brooklyn speculative Fiction Writers group, and a contributor to the Kaleidocast Podcast.Rob Cameron is a teacher, linguist, and writer. He has poetry in Star*Line Poetry Magazine and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. His essays and short fiction have appeared in Foreign Policy Magazine, Tor.com, the New Modality, Solarpunk Magazine, and Clockwork Phoenix Five. His debut middle grade novel Daydreamer is forthcoming from Labyrinth Road, Summer '24. Rob is also lead organizer for the Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers, a guest host and curator for the New York Review of Science Fiction Reading Series, and executive producer of Kaleidocast. Follow @cprwords.The Kaleidocast podcast is an audio literary magazine with a mission to showcase new voices in speculative fiction alongside stories from today's top writers. The show was created to improve the writing of active Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers members by motivating them towards a tangible goal: Write at a professional level. The show is in its 4th season, and has recently partnered with the Octavia Project to mentor girls and non-binary youth: https://www.kaleidocast.nyc/post/octaviaprojectmentorship. Please support the Kaleidocast's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kaleidocastnyc.Muhammad Floyd is an accomplished self-starter with a wide skillset focused on start-to-finish photo/video production from setup to post. Muhammad is adept at photography, camerawork, lighting, and sound, with deep technical knowledge of Canon, Sony, Panasonic, and Blackmagic hardware. He is an end-to-end specialist well-versed in motion graphics, color grading, and other post-production techniques dedicated to delivering under budget and ahead of schedule, while always adhering to the client's vision.• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from the BBC series “Tomorrow's World”, ABC News, Business Insider, and “From the Archives (1966): Issues and Answers with Richard Nixon”. This episode featured music from freesound, setuniman, danjfilms, and podcastac. It also featured Harry Partch's “Delusion of Fury”, used by permission of Innova Recordings and the Harry Partch Foundation.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA

Brooklyn, USA
64 | You Wanna Play?

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 29:26


They say, “love your job, and you'll never work a day in your life.” But what happens when you turn a hobby or interest into a profession? This week, we spoke with members of the Nets Gaming Crew – a professional NBA2K team affiliated with the Brooklyn Nets, and the founder of CoExist gaming – a hub for professional gamers in the NYC area, about what happens when play becomes work.  • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Kuye Youngblood, Alex Bernstein, Ian Curtis, Letta J, and Mike Ren.• LINKSIvan Curtiss, also known as OG KING CURT, is the General Manager of The Brooklyn Nets Gaming Crew of The NBA 2K League. He also co-founded The (MPBA) MyPlayer Basketball Association, which is commonly regarded as the most competitive online NBA 2K League in the country. Curtiss is considered a pioneer within branding and gaming and has often been known in the industry as the “Godfather of 2K”. As an industry professional, Curtiss has been featured on platforms like The Undefeated, Getty Images, Dimer 2K, Nets Daily and more. He has also launched his own podcast, The #OG2CENTS Podcast, which aims to bridge the gap between lifestyle and gaming. The show airs every Sunday. Alongside his podcast, Curtiss has created his own line of merchandise to promote his brand and influence. His mission is to spread awareness about the NBA 2K League and gaming culture as a whole.  Alexander "Steez" Bernstein is a power forward for The Brooklyn Nets Gaming Crew of The NBA 2K League. He is originally from Santa Ana, CA.Jaye (Letta J): Founder & CEO of Coexist Gaming. Gamer. FGC Champ. Grammy Nominated. Recording Artist. Songwriter. Anime Lover. Afro-Latina. Executive Chef. Wine Enthusiast. Foodie. Leftie. Tatted. Author. Educator. Activist.Mike Yi Ren is a Chinese-American Game Designer and Video Producer currently living in Brooklyn, NYC. Previously, he lived in Shanghai, China for 8 years. His professional experience includes projects for Ubisoft, Netease, RADII China, Lonelyleap Films, and other recognized international organizations. Through his company, Arcadia Creative Consulting and Design Ltd., he specializes in Game Design, Film & Animation, and Graphic Design in production and consulting roles. His independent games have been covered in press including Rock Paper Shotgun, Kotaku, Vice and more.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA

Brooklyn, USA
63 | Get Up, Get Down, Brooklyn Is A Union Town

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 20:48


The COVID-19 pandemic demanded more of workers: longer hours, angrier customers, and increased exposure to disease. Now, workers across the country — from baristas to warehouse workers to nurses — are organizing to demand safer, fairer workplaces. Workers in New York City are leading this wave of action, unionizing more workers than anywhere else in the country. Producer Melanie Kruvelis spoke to striking workers, elected officials, and community members to understand what's at stake for New York City's workers — and how organizing in the five boroughs impacts working people across the country. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Melanie Kruvelis, Zach Lennon-Simon, Lee-Sean Huang, Cara Levine, Megan, and striking workers everywhere!• LINKSMelanie Kruvelis is a graduate student at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies.Eric Dirnbach is a union organizer, researcher and activist in New York City and is a volunteer with the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee.Emily Gallagher is serving her second term as a New York State Assemblymember for District 50 (Williamsburg and Greenpoint) after 16 years as a devoted community activist. Wen Zhuang is on staff at the NewsGuild of New York where she works on strategic communications and organizing. She is also an organizer with the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee. If you and your coworkers want to learn how to shift the balance of power at your workplace and win better working conditions or a union, fill out a form to be connected with an organizer: https://workerorganizing.org/support/Arianna Ayala is a worker at the Starbucks Reserve in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, organizing with Starbucks Workers United.Zach Lennon-Simon is an award winning documentary and narrative filmmaker who is Brooklyn born & raised. Zach graduated from the SUNY Purchase Film Conservatory. From there he has worked on teaching high school teens how to make their own films and tell their stories to the world. Zach is an avid believer in the power of personal storytelling and also believes that Stevie Wonder was sent to us to tell us what true love and happiness really feels like.Lee-Sean Huang is a Taiwanese American designer and educator. He is a part-time assistant professor at the Parsons School of Design, part of The New School. Lee-Sean and his fellow part-time faculty are currently on strike while they are fighting for a fair contract. This is his first time taking part in a collective bargaining process and strike. He is also part-time faculty at SVA, the School of Visual Arts. And previously taught at the College of Staten Island. Outside of teaching, Lee-Sean co-founded Foossa, a community-centered design and strategy consultancy. He currently works as the Director of Design Content and Learning at AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts), the oldest and largest professional association for design in the U.S. He earned a bachelors in Government from Harvard and a masters in Interactive Telecommunications from NYU. He currently splits his time between New York City and Providence, Rhode Island. Cara Levine is a Case Manager in the Anti-Trafficking Initiative at Sanctuary for Families and is a member of the bargaining committee of their staff union, Sanctuary United. Sanctuary United is a part of NOLSW, the National Organization of Legal Service Workers, UAW Local 2320. She organizes in solidarity with Palestine as a leader and member of Jewish Voice for Peace-New York. She spends a lot of time thinking about community, how people interact with each other and build relationships, and about what to cook.  Megan is a case manager with Sanctuary for Families living in Flatbush, Brooklyn. She is also a part of Sanctuary United's bargaining committee. She has been with the agency for just over a year, and plans to continue in the field of social work as an advocate. She also engages in other forms of activism, such as abortion clinic defense, canvassing for nonviolence, and engagement in Flatbush community services. When she's not working, she enjoys lifting weights, playing guitar, and cooking.• MUSIC and CLIPS"Logjam" by Podington Bear"Fingernail Grit" by Podington Bear"Back Stairs" by Podington Bear"This Is an Emergency: Flattening the Curve from the Bottom Up" webinar, Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee"Amazon Labor Union President Christian Smalls Opening Statement before Senate Banking Committee" video, C-Span• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA

Brooklyn, USA
62 | The Worker Doesn't Go Away

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 39:04


Art has long been a lever for working class solidarity and social justice. It's also a collaborative form of labor that props up some workers and devalues others. This week, we're taking a long, hard look at two works of art: Rodrigo Valenzuela: New Works for a Post Worker's World, an exhibition on view at BRIC House through December 23rd, and 7 MINUTES, a play produced by Waterwell that premiered at HERE Arts Center last spring. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Justin Bryant, Elizabeth Ferrer, Marc Enette, Waterwell, Lee Sunday Evans, Arian Moayed, Andrew Tilson, and Matthew Munroe aka Superlative Sain. • LINKSBorn in 1982, Santiago, Chile; based in Los Angeles, CA Rodrigo Valenzuela has presented solo exhibitions at the New Museum and Asya Geisberg Gallery, both NY; Light Work, Syracuse, NY; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, CA; Orange County Museum of Art, Santa Ana, CA; Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, CA; Luis de Jesus, Los Angeles, CA; Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene, OR; and the Portland Art Museum and UPFOR, both Portland, OR. He has participated in group exhibitions at The Kitchen, The Drawing Center, Wave Hill, and CUE Art Foundation, all NY; Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, FL; Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE; Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA; and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, among others. He has also exhibited his work in solo shows internationally at Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; Peana Projects, Monterrey, NL, Mexico; Galería Patricia Ready and Museo de Arte Contemporàneo, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; and Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, Vienna, Austria. Valenzuela has participated in residencies at Dora Maar, Fountainhead, Light Work, MacDowell, Glassell School of Art, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Kala Art Institute, Vermont Studio Center, Center for Photography at Woodstock, and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He is the recipient of the 2021 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in Photography, the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, and the Joan Mitchell Fellowship. His work is included in numerous public and private collections, including those of the Whitney Museum of American Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Frye Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and The Center for Photography at Woodstock. He is an Associate Professor and Head of the Photography Department at UCLA. Valenzuela received his BFA in Art History and Photography from the University of Chile, his BA in Philosophy from Evergreen State College, and his MFA in Photo/Media from the University of Washington.Ebony Marshall-Oliver is an actress, singer, and storyteller. She began singing in church as a little girl. After being cast in her first musical- Bubbling Brown Sugar- in her mid twenties, she decided that acting would be her career. She enrolled in the Integrated Program at AMDA NY. Her first professional job after graduating was Seussical the Musical with TheatreWorksUSA. With this role, she became a member of Actors Equity Association. Broadway credits include Ain't No Mo' and Chicken and Biscuits. Off Broadway theaters she's worked at are Waterwell, Clubbed Thumb, The Public Theater, to name a few. She can be seen on season 2 of The Ms. Pat Show (BET+) and season 3 of Evil (Paramount+).Mei Ann Teo (they/she) is a queer immigrant from Singapore making theatre & film at the intersection of artistic/civic/contemplative practice. Their critically-acclaimed work has been seen at The Bushwick Starr, Waterwell, The Shed, Shakespeare's Globe, Woolly Mammoth, Theaterworks Hartford, Belgium's Festival de Liege, the Edinburgh Fringe, Beijing Int'l Festival, among others. Awards include LPTW Josephine Abady award and the inaugural Lily Fan Director Lilly Awards. They are an Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Work at Oregon Shakespeare Festival.Sarah Hughes has played many roles in her short time in the labor movement, including steward, officer, organizer, and workshop facilitator. She has worked for the National Education Association (NEA), the Professional Staff Congress at the City University of New York (AFT), and university labor studies programs, including CUNY's NY Union Semester. She has also taught a variety of workshops to city workers, electricians, women workers, and others. She holds a masters in labor studies from UMass Amherst. Prior to joining the Labor Notes staff in 2021, Sarah had been a long time fan, subscriber, volunteer trainer and donor. She attended her first Labor Notes conference in 2008, and is excited for many more. She lives in Flatbush with her labor lawyer husband and their toddler, who also loves picket lines. Waterwell is a group of artists, educators and producers dedicated to telling engrossing stories in unexpected ways that deliberately wrestle with complex civic questions. Founded by Andrew Tilson, the Workers Unite Film Festival, now in its 11th season, is a celebration of Global Labor Solidarity.  The Festival aims to showcase student and professional films from the United States and around the world which publicize and highlight the struggles, successes and daily lives of all workers in their efforts to unite and organize for better living conditions and social justice.Superlative, meaning the best of, and Sain meaning to bless, is a multi-talented creative, born in the UK (United Kingdom, England) and raised in Hollis Queens, New York. Born Matthew Munroe, Sain always connected with music by singing with his mother, a vocalist in a church choir who grew up singing. As a child, art was always a passion of Sain's life. Art was always a staple in his life, from drawing full-length comic books to designing logos. Picking up the art of rapping in his early college years, Sain continued with his love of the arts and always wanted to bring his friends with Him wherever he went. Co-creating the creative collective group OGWN with long-time friend Diverze Koncept, he began expanding his ever-growing catalog simply because he loved making music. While pursuing music, he also manages his visual company MMunroeMedia, directing, filming, and editing music videos for other artists, capturing the moment and enhancing the vision with graphics and photography. Superlative Sain takes the term "Artist" to an entirely new level by designing his merch/clothing line, "Be|SUPERLATIVE," Check out this talented artist and be a part of his Rise.• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from “Why Work?” (1996) by Bill Moyers.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA

Brooklyn, USA
61 | Unions Are Cool Again

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 33:52


This season, we're taking an in-depth look at work and the history and future of labor organizing in Brooklyn. To kick off our series, we spoke with Dr. Joshua Freeman, CUNY professor and author of Working-Class New York: Life and Labor Since World War II; Celeste Headlee, NPR journalist and author of Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Melanie Kruvelis, Ashley Sandberg, and Zakiya Gibbons.• LINKSJoshua B. Freeman is Distinguished Professor of History (Emeritus) at Queens College, the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Affairs. His books include Behemoth: A History of The Factory and the Making of the Modern World (Norton); American Empire, 1945-2000: The Rise of a Global Power; the Democratic Revolution at Home (Viking); and Working-Class New York: Life and Labor since World War II (The New Press). He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New York Daily News, Newsday, The Nation, Dissent, Jacobin, and other publications. Professor Freeman lives in New York City.Celeste Headlee is an internationally recognized journalist and radio host, professional speaker and author of bestselling book We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter and Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving. Her latest is Speaking of Race: Why Everyone Needs to Talk About Racism and How to Do It. Her TEDx Talk, 10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation, has been viewed over 34 million times. In her 20-year career in public radio, Celeste has been the Executive Producer of On Second Thought at Georgia Public Broadcasting and anchored programs including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, Here and Now, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC, and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel. Celeste is a regular guest host on NPR and American Public Media. She is the host of Newsweek's “Debate” podcast and “Women Amplified,” a podcast from the Conferences for Women, the largest network of women's conferences in the nation, drawing more than 50,000 people to its annual events. Celeste is also the president and CEO of Headway DEI, a non-profit that works to bring racial justice and equity to journalism and media through targeted training and interventions, and she serves on the board for the National Center of Race Amity. Celeste is the granddaughter of composer William Grant Still, known as the Dean of Black American Composers and she is a trained operatic soprano. She lives in the DC area with rescue dog, Samus.Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from “Why Work?” (1996) by Bill Moyers.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV 

TELL
Gay-oss

TELL

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 37:34


Welcome back to TELL – a podcast where queer people tell queer stories. Each episode has a theme, and this week's theme is GAY-OSS. Join host Drae Campbell, as media maker Shane Shane, costume designer Dusty Childers, and punk singer Shomi Noise talk New Orleans nightlife, bathroom sex, and Jesus.The TELL Podcast is produced by Emily Boghossian, edited by Lauren Klein, and recorded by Zak Sherzad, Eric Haugesag, and Onel Mulet. The show is executive produced by Charlie Hoxie and Kuye Youngblood. Our theme song is by Peter Lettre & Drae Campbell.Follow TELL @tellqueerz and BGSQD @bgsqd on Instagram.Read the episode transcript here.For more information on all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio and get out there and #TELLqueerstories (dang it.)

TELL
Shorts!

TELL

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 43:14


Welcome back to TELL – a podcast where queer people tell queer stories. In this very special episode, you'll hear some of the shortest and sweetest stories ever to grace the TELL stage. Join host Drae Campbell and storytellers Kiera Nagle, Chewy May, Olaiya Olayemi, Joey Kipp, Nonye Brown-West, and Anthony D. Oakes for TELL's first-ever SHORTS episode.The TELL Podcast is produced by Emily Boghossian, edited by Lauren Klein, and recorded by Zak Sherzad, Eric Haugesag, and Onel Mulet. The show is executive produced by Charlie Hoxie and Kuye Youngblood. Our theme song is by Peter Lettre & Drae Campbell.Follow TELL @tellqueerz and BGSQD @bgsqd on Instagram.Read the episode transcript here.For more information on all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio and get out there and #TELLqueerstories (dang it.)

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TELL
Getting It In

TELL

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 32:51


Welcome back to TELL – a podcast where queer people tell queer stories. Each episode has a theme, and this week's theme is GETTING IT IN. Join host Drae Campbell, as writers Dima Matta, Calvin Cato, and Letta Neely flirt in the middle of a revolution, hallucinate in the middle of the night, and party in the midwest.The TELL Podcast is produced by Emily Boghossian, edited by Lauren Klein, and recorded by Zak Sherzad, Eric Haugesag, and Onel Mulet. The show is executive produced by Charlie Hoxie and Kuye Youngblood. Our theme song is by Peter Lettre & Drae Campbell. Lea Robinson hosted TELL 74: Juneteenth.Follow TELL @tellqueerz and BGSQD @bgsqd on Instagram.Read the episode transcript here.For more information on all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio and get out there and #TELLqueerstories (dang it.)

TELL
Actually, Love

TELL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 44:47


Welcome back to TELL – a podcast where queer people tell queer stories. Each episode has a theme, and this week's theme is ACTUALLY, LOVE. Join host Drae Campbell, as artist Yunique and performers Nessa Norich and Glo Butler talk love, loss, and tetanus.The TELL Podcast is produced by Emily Boghossian, edited by Lauren Klein, and recorded by Zak Sherzad, Eric Haugesag, and Onel Mulet. The show is executive produced by Charlie Hoxie and Kuye Youngblood. Our theme song is by Peter Lettre & Drae Campbell. Mariel Reyes co-curated and co-produced TELL 70: Rose-Colored Glasses.Follow TELL @tellqueerz and BGSQD @bgsqd on Instagram.Read the episode transcript here.For more information on all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio and get out there and #TELLqueerstories (dang it.)

TELL
Money

TELL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 27:59


Welcome back to TELL – a podcast where queer people tell queer stories. Each episode has a theme, and this week's theme is MONEY. Join host Drae Campbell, actor TL Thompson, and playwright Nina Ki as they flaunt, splurge, and stack their cash.The TELL Podcast is produced by Emily Boghossian, edited by Lauren Klein, and recorded by Zak Sherzad, Eric Haugesag, and Onel Mulet. The show is executive produced by Charlie Hoxie and Kuye Youngblood. Our theme song is by Peter Lettre & Drae Campbell.Follow TELL @tellqueerz and BGSQD @bgsqd on Instagram.Read the episode transcript here.For more information on all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio and get out there and #TELLqueerstories (dang it.)

TELL
Glamour

TELL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 46:34


Welcome back to TELL – a podcast where queer people tell queer stories. Each episode has a theme, and this week's theme is GLAMOUR. Join host Drae Campbell, as performers Zo Tipp and Fernando Vieira, and author Brian Belovitch talk re-transitioning, sequin packers, and going blond.The TELL Podcast is produced by Emily Boghossian, edited by Lauren Klein, and recorded by Zak Sherzad, Eric Haugesag, and Onel Mulet. The show is executive produced by Charlie Hoxie and Kuye Youngblood. Our theme song is by Peter Lettre & Drae Campbell. Follow TELL @tellqueerz and BGSQD @bgsqd on Instagram.Read the episode transcript here.For more information on all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio and get out there and #TELLqueerstories (dang it.)

TELL
My Body

TELL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 47:01


Welcome back to TELL – a podcast where queer people tell queer stories. Each episode has a theme, and this week's theme is MY BODY. Join host Drae Campbell, as healing artist Carla Gaskins-Nathan, writer/performer Becca Blackwell, and visual artist Scotty Salame get embodied.The TELL Podcast is produced by Emily Boghossian, edited by Lauren Klein, and recorded by Zak Sherzad, Eric Haugesag, and Onel Mulet. The show is executive produced by Charlie Hoxie and Kuye Youngblood. Our theme song is by Peter Lettre & Drae Campbell.Follow TELL @tellqueerz and BGSQD @bgsqd on Instagram.Read the episode transcript here.For more information on all BRIC Radio podcasts, visit bricartsmedia.org/radio and get out there and #TELLqueerstories (dang it.)

Brooklyn, USA
54 | What's All Around Us

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 25:35


This season, we're celebrating Brooklyn's linguistic diversity. To kick off the season, we spoke with New York-based linguist, and co-director of the Endangered Language Alliance, Ross Perlin. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Ross Perlin and the Endangered Language Alliance for supporting New York's linguistic diversity, and inspiring our language season. Thank you to the Lenape Talking Dictionary, Curtis Zunigha, and the Delaware Tribe of Indians for sharing audio clips from their archive with us.• LINKSRoss Perlin is a New-York based linguist, teacher, and co-director of the Endangered Language Alliance. He is currently working on a book about the languages of New York. Social Media: @rossperlin The Endangered Language Alliance is a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to document endangered languages and support linguistic diversity. Explore their interactive language map at www.languagemap.nyc, and donate to ELA at the $50 dollar level to receive a beautiful print copy.The Lenape Talking Dictionary is an online resource created by the Delaware Tribe of Indians. It is an extensive, searchable dictionary of Lenape words, sentences, stories, grammar, songs, and lessons spoken by a number of native speakers of Lenape. Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPS“Wëntaxa Kishelëmiàn” sung by Cornelius Wilson. Courtesy of the Lenape Talking Dictionary.“Voices of the Himalaya” featuring Nawang Gurung. Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance."Lovers Under the Moonlight" sung by Mimi Palma. Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance.“Poems on New York” Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance.“Walamiseru” or “Our Sad Experience” sung by James Lovell. Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance.“Kishelmukonk Os'hakame” sung by Cornelius Wilson. Courtesy of the Lenape Talking Dictionary.“Breton Poem” sung by Fabienne Geffroy. Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance.“The Dance of the Deer'' performed by Alberto Rivera. Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance."Garifuna Lullaby" sung by James Lovell. Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance.“Wordpath Episode 43” produced by the Intertribal Wordpath Society. Prayer voiced by Leonard Thompson. Courtesy of the Lenape Talking Dictionary.“Nomad Song” sung by Sonam Lhamo. Courtesy of the Endangered Language Alliance."Chëkënakwi, waha!" or "The Blackbird Song" sung and told by Nora Thompson Dean. Courtesy of the Lenape Talking Dictionary.This episode featured clips from The Lenape Talking Dictionary. The Lenape Talking Dictionary is the intellectual property of the federally-recognized Delaware Tribe of Indians in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The use of any written or audio material from this site shall require the advance-written permission of the Delaware Tribe of Indians. This episode featured clips from the Al-Sarah & the Nubatones, Arooj Aftab, and Jomion & Los Uklos live performances on B-Side, produced by BRIC TV.• TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/3L9mMRO• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV 

Brooklyn, USA
55 | Where The Spirit Of The Culture Comes Out

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 23:54


Before European colonization, varieties of Lenape were spoken for thousands of years in the New York City metropolitan area. Today, after centuries of genocide, dispersal, and diaspora, Lenape speakers, teachers, archivists and activists keep the language alive. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Jasia Ka, Curtis Zunigha, Nikole Pecore, and Jim Rementer. • LINKSJasia Ka is a New York Emmy and Telly award-winning director working in documentary, commercials, brand content, music videos & scripted. The Lenape Center has the mission of continuing Lenapehoking, the Lenape homeland through community, culture, and the arts. Follow The Lenape Center on Instagram at @lenapecenter.The Lenape Talking Dictionary is an online resource created by the Delaware Tribe of Indians. It is an extensive, searchable dictionary of Lenape words, sentences, stories, grammar, songs, and lessons spoken by a number of native speakers of Lenape.Learn more about the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians at www.mohican.com.The Endangered Language Alliance is a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to document endangered languages and support linguistic diversity. Explore their interactive language map at www.languagemap.nyc, and donate to ELA at the $50 dollar level to receive a beautiful print copy.Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from The Lenape Talking Dictionary. The Lenape Talking Dictionary is the intellectual property of the federally-recognized Delaware Tribe of Indians in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The use of any written or audio material from this site shall require the advance-written permission of the Delaware Tribe of Indians. This episode featured clips from the Al-Sarah & the Nubatones, Jomion & Los Uklos, and Arooj Aftab live performances on B-Side, produced by BRIC TV.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

Brooklyn, USA
56 | This Is Who We Are

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 19:41


For over three thousand years, the Aramaic language has been used throughout Mesopotamia. In Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, a community of Syrian immigrants preserves this ancient language – and a connection to their homeland – through prayer and song. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Professor Geoffrey Khan, Safaa Jalou, Father Gabriel Adde, the St. George Syriac Orthodox Church in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and Nadège Fleurimond.• LINKSProfessor Geoffrey Khan studies, teaches, and documents the various dialects of Neo-Aramaic. You can learn more about his work and hear field recordings at https://nena.ames.cam.ac.uk/Nadège Fleurimond is an entrepreneur, author, speaker, business strategist, and culinary maven from East Flatbush, Brooklyn. She is the author of Taste of Solitude: A Culinary Journal, and Haiti Uncovered: A Regional Adventure Into the Art of Haitian Cuisine. The Endangered Language Alliance is a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to document endangered languages and support linguistic diversity. Explore their interactive language map at www.languagemap.nyc, and donate to ELA at the $50 dollar level to receive a beautiful print copy.Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPS“Flowing Gentle” by Erik Wollo, courtesy of De Wolfe Music.This episode featured clips from the Al-Sarah & the Nubatones, and Jomion & Los Uklos live performances on B-Side, produced by BRIC TV.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV 

Brooklyn, USA
57 | The Language That We Feel In

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 28:44


The question of which came first between language and music is one that scholars will likely debate forever, but what is indisputable is how intertwined the modes of expression are. In this episode, husband and wife Riva Nyri and Monvelyno, who comprise the musical group Bohio Music, sit down with producer Tadia Toussaint to discuss the complex history of the Haitian Creole language, and how they use music to keep its revolutionary spirit alive. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Tadia Toussaint, Riva Nyri, Monvelyno, Bohi Music, and Siji Awoyinka.• LINKS:Tadia Toussaint is a Haitian-American musician and journalist from Brooklyn, NY. Follow her at @tadia._Bohio Music is the musical project of Haitian musicians Riva Nyri & Monvelyno, and uses music and dance to celebrate and preserve Haitian culture. Follow Riva Nyri, Monvelyno, and Bohi Music on Instagram at @riva.nyri, @monvelyno, and @bohiomusic. Follow Siji Awoyinka at @sijimusic on Instagram.The Endangered Language Alliance is a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to document endangered languages and support linguistic diversity. Explore their interactive language map at www.languagemap.nyc, and donate to ELA at the $50 dollar level to receive a beautiful print copy.Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from Bohio Music, and the Al-Sarah & the Nubatones, and Jomion & Los Uklos live performances on B-Side, produced by BRIC TV.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV 

Brooklyn, USA
58 | A Different Kind Of Crossover

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 12:35


It is believed that around 80% of the words in the English dictionary are borrowed from other languages. Musician Karim Douaidy grew up speaking French, Arabic, and English. In this episode, he reflects on the linguistic crossover between Arabic and English – two languages thought to have little in common. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Karim Douaidy and Zak Sherzad.• LINKSKarim Douaidy is a Brookly-based composer and audio engineer. Follow him on Instagram at @coffee_and_karim_The Endangered Language Alliance is a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to document endangered languages and support linguistic diversity. Explore their interactive language map at www.languagemap.nyc, and donate to ELA at the $50 dollar level to receive a beautiful print copy.Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPS"Faces" by Karim DouaidyThis episode featured clips from the Al-Sarah & the Nubatones live performance on B-Side, produced by BRIC TV.• TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/3LiueKF • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV 

Brooklyn, USA
59 | P U L Double-A R

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 21:39


The Pulaar Speaking Association on Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy provides the Fulani community in Brooklyn with a space to gather, connect, pray, and preserve their culture and language. Shirin Barghi dropped by after Friday prayers to speak with the association's president and membership. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Hamel Toure, The Pulaar Speaking Association, Hanif Yazdi, Adriana, Amina, and the Arab American Family Support Center.• LINKSThe Pulaar Speaking Association is a national nonprofit dedicated to highlighting Fulani culture in the US, and building a strong community that contributes to a better global society. To learn more about the Brooklyn chapter, steam Pulaar Radio, or visit their headquarters at 1171 Fulton Street.The Arab American Family Support Center is a non-profit organization established in 1994 to provide culturally and linguistically competent, trauma-informed social services to low-income immigrants and refugees in New York City. Working across four priority areas - Prevent, Promote, Get Ready, and Communicate - AAFSC has served 10,000 community members this past year, across 13 physical locations, to achieve their ultimate goal of strengthening families.The Endangered Language Alliance is a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to document endangered languages and support linguistic diversity. Explore their interactive language map at www.languagemap.nyc, and donate to ELA at the $50 dollar level to receive a beautiful print copy.Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from the Al-Sarah & the Nubatones, Arooj Aftab, and Adesuwa live performances on B-Side, produced by BRIC TV.• TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/3gDm9C5 • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV 

Brooklyn, USA
60 | Carry Your Language In Your Heart

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 29:35


Ekushey February (or 21st of February) is commemorated by Bangladeshis across the world to honor students and activists who died in the 1952 Bengali Language Movement in what was then East Pakistan. Many years later, February 21st became known as “International Mother Language Day” across the world, a time for all people to reflect on, cherish, and protect the rich linguistic heritage of our human family. For the final episode of our language season, we sit for “cha” and “adda”  and hear the stories of Bangladeshi community members right here in Brooklyn. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Ifti Chowdhury, Sohel Mahmud, Annie Ferdous, Kadar Rahim, Hanif Yazdi, the Royal Bengal Teahouse, Adriana, Leen, Nidal, and the Arab American Family Support Center. • LINKSIfthekar Chowdhury AKA ifti is a New York-based musician, songwriter and music producer from Sylhet, Bangladesh. He grew up between Dhaka, New York City and Washington, DC. Growing up he was exposed to sufi music, kirtan and other forms of Bengali traditional music blended with music from the middle east and Latin America. His love for music and poetry from around the world gave him the opportunity to sing in different languages and build cultural bridges as a curator and producer at Royal Bengal Tea house. He has traveled to the UK, Mexico, Bangladesh and Colombia to collaborate with visual and culinary artists and curate cultural experiences that engage all the senses.Sohel Mahmud is a Bangladeshi broadcast journalist, social worker and organizer based in Brooklyn. He has previously worked with Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM), SHETU, CAAAV, BRIC, and Human Rights Watch. He also works as a translator, Interpreter and social media content creator. With more than one million followers, he is passionate about telling the story of Bangladeshi immigrants in the U.S. Watch more of Sohel's work on DWIPTV.Royal Bengal Tea House (also known as RBTH) is an organization founded in 2014 to build a South East Asian community of musicians and support expatriates of Bangladeshi origin. It has since expanded to create musical events hosting performers and welcoming attendees of every nationality. Royal Bengal Tea House has also been involved politically, advocating for human rights issues in the United States and supporting humanitarian efforts overseas ranging from fundraising concerts for refugees and marginalized communities due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Follow Royal Bengal Tea House @royalbengalteahouse on Instagram, and The Royal Bengal Tea House on Facebook.The Arab American Family Support Center is a non-profit organization established in 1994 to provide culturally and linguistically competent, trauma-informed social services to low-income immigrants and refugees in New York City. Working across four priority areas - Prevent, Promote, Get Ready, and Communicate - AAFSC has served 10,000 community members this past year, across 13 physical locations, to achieve their ultimate goal of strengthening families.The Endangered Language Alliance is a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to document endangered languages and support linguistic diversity. Explore their interactive language map at www.languagemap.nyc, and donate to ELA at the $50 dollar level to receive a beautiful print copy.Visit us online at bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• MUSIC and CLIPSThis episode featured clips from the Royal Bengal Teahouse, and the Al-Sarah & the Nubatones, and Jomion & The Uklos live performances on B-Side, produced by BRIC TV.• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV 

Brooklyn, USA
53 | سيف ذو حدين (A Double-Edged Sword)

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 35:11


This week, we're sharing stories from Brooklyn's newest audio-makers. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here's how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Sriyanka Ray, Karim Douaidy, and Jude Chehab.• “Your Coffee is on Me / قهوتك على حسابي” was produced by Amal Al Khateeb, Wael Ali, Osama Al Mathil, and Waleed Hassan. • “The Bodega Strike” was produced by Abeer Al Harazi, Sam El Seidi, and Lamia Hauter.• “Yemeni-Americans and the pursuit of Education” was produced by Takhia Hussein, Yehya Elfgeeh, and Sara Said. • “Bullying Arab Woman / التنمر ضد المرأة العربية” was produced by Ghada Amin, Amira Talbah, Fatima Mokhtar, and Gamila AlShamiri, with help from Anwar Bazar and Amel Haridy.• “Be Yourself (Social Media) / كن كما أنت” was produced by Hanane Elkahal, Nadia Boukhriss, Lalla Abdel Wahab, and Kawtar Kamal. •  “Homeland / الوطن” was produced by Ahlam Ali and Andalib Bakr, with help from Mona Gad and Fathia Ibrahim.• LINKS:Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USARadio Free Bay Ridge - https://www.radiofreebayridge.org/Mayors Office of Immigrant Affairs - https://www1.nyc.gov/site/immigrants/index.pageYemeni American Merchants Association (YAMA)- https://www.yamausa.org/Arab American Association of New York- https://www.arabamericanny.org/• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

Brooklyn, USA
52 | Thicker Than Blood, Sisters By Oil

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 21:45


This week, we head out on the highway with the oldest and largest women's motorcycle club in New York. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. No Siren Left Behind is the title of an upcoming documentary short co-directed by Shirin Barghi and Martine Granby. Keep an eye out for its premiere this summer. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Martine Granby, KT Ballantine, Cheryl Stewart, Jen Baquial, and their sisters at the Sirens Motorcycle Club of New York City, as well as The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, The Lesbian HerStory Archives, Désirée Yael Vester “DYV”, Dyke TV, Mary Patierno, and Clipper Master D’Barberia.Directors of Photography:Danielle CalodneyKristin KremersEdited byShirin Barghi Katherine Rodriguez Additional CameraMartine Granby Katherine RodriguezSasha Whittle Production AssistantsAriana RosasSasha WhittleGabriel AzaveroSean Anthony David Francois Zoë Kase Myra Al-RahimNana Shakhnazaryan• LINKS:Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

Brooklyn, USA
51 | But Mostly, We’re Still Screaming

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 39:32


This week, we’re sitting down with a new generation of Arab activists. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW• Thank you to Ro Johnson, Sriyanka Ray, Amanda Harrington, Eileen Arias Reyes, Brian Vines, Anna Lueck, Jonathan Ortiz, Michael Carroll, David Feldman, Eric Haugesag, Alex Onica, Leslie Hayes, Peter Rywelski, Clinton Philson Jr., Antonio M. Rosario, Onel Mulet, Steve de Séve, Jada Dantzler, Stephen Arnold, Marcus Kearns, Rebecca Rouse, Anhelo Reyes, Laurel Sheridan, and the Brooklyn Nomads.• LINKS:Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USAOnwards: The Future of Arab-American Activism - https://bit.ly/3ynnQLlMariam Barghouti - @mariambarghouti on InstagramYafa Dias - https://www.arabamericanny.org/team-aaanySomia Elrowmeim - https://www.wecnyc.org/the-founderMohammed Missouri - https://www.jet-pac.com/team/mohammed-missouri/Vetnah Monessar - https://www.yamausa.org/vetnah-y-monessar/• TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~• Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

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Brooklyn, USA
50 | Sing, And Protest, And Get Paid

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 42:56


This week, we’re sharing work and stories from Indigenous documentarians, poets, and performers who are setting the art world and its history of cultural and historical theft on fire. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Thank you to BRIC Radio Junior Correspondent Griff City, Taylor Cook, Lauren Germain, Sky Hopinka, and Tanaya Winder. • ARTISTS: Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA Syreeta Hector - https://www.syreetahector.com/; @tanayawinder on IG; https://unmpress.com/books/words-love/9780826362612 Sky Hopinka - http://www.skyhopinka.com/ Tanaya Winder - Website: https://tanayawinder.com/; IG: @tanayawinder; Book: https://bit.ly/3h86Rqx Soni Moreno - https://bit.ly/3ui1kBr • RESOURCES: Frack Outta Brooklyn - https://www.instagram.com/frackouttabk/ Amerinda - http://amerinda.org/main/ Manna-hatta Fund - https://mannahattafund.org/ American Indian Community House - https://www.aich.org/ Indigenous Kinship Collective - https://indigenouskinshipcollective.com/ LANDBACK - https://landback.org/ • PODCASTS: “Indigenous Action Ep. 1: Acknowledge This!” - https://bit.ly/3uecU0h • TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~ • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

Brooklyn, USA
49 | To Have A Voice

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 34:41


This week, public access television rules the nation. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Thank you to Alease Annan, Anthony Riddle, and the Free Speech TV family. • LINKS: Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA Brooklyn Free Speech TV - https://bit.ly/3tCixFk Lottie Shannon - Facebook.com/KeepingItRealWithShannon Ed Easton Jr - @EdEastonJr on Twitter and Instagram Alfonso Siverls - www.alfonsosiverls.com Ketriana Yvonne - www.ketrianayvonne.com • TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~ • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

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Brooklyn, USA
48 | We’ve Been Waiting For You

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 49:13


This week, we’re imagining our disability justice future, and asking you to do the same. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Thank you to Nader Bahu, Taylor Cook, BRIC Radio Junior Correspondent Griff City, and Lauren Germain. • MUSIC: “Pulsers” by Podington Bear • TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/3dIMNYj • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

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47 | How We Want To Be Now That We Know

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 42:18


This week, we’re sending radical love and care to our AAPI neighbors. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Thank you to Hui and Jeffrey Su. • LINKS: Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA BRIC Statement: https://www.instagram.com/p/CMnVZ-zjyeq/ Dr. Sherry Want - https://bit.ly/3rcrhju Asian American Research Institute - https://aaari.info Red Canary Song - https://www.redcanarysong.net Yin Q - http://www.yinq.net Support survivors and their families’ direct funding requests: https://bit.ly/2QBhLdb AAPI Journalists Therapy Relief Fund: https://bit.ly/3cWUKc1 • MUSIC: “Dark Matter” by Podington Bear • TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~ • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

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Brooklyn, USA
46 | We Close Our Eyes And We See The Whole Picture

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 33:58


This week, we’re going on an audio tour of BRIC’s Latinx Abstract exhibition. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Khyriel Palmer, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Thank you to BRIC Radio Junior Correspondent Griff City, Taylor Cook, Lauren Germain, Kecia Élan Cole, Kuye Youngblood, Christian Ovando, Elizabeth Ferrer, Jenny Gerow, Sol Nova, Steve De Seve, Ro Johnson, and the bands Strings N Skins, La Cumbiamba, Ladama. • LINKS: Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA BRIC’s Latinx Abstract Exhibition - https://bit.ly/3elbUlI Sarah Zapata - https://www.sarah-zapata.com/ Glendalys Medina - https://www.gmedinastudio.com Karen Miranda - http://karenmiranda.com/ Maria Chavez - http://www.mariachavez.org/ Christian Ovando - https://www.christianeovando.com/ • VIDEO LINKS: ~coming soon~ • TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~ • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

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Brooklyn, USA
45 | This Is Not To Be Lost

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 56:47


This week and every week, we’re celebrating Brooklyn’s Black history and future. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Thank you to BRIC Radio Junior Correspondent Griff City, Taylor Cook, Lauren Germain, Rob Cameron, The New Modality, Tony Riddle, Nathan Fitch, Devon Blackwell, Fred Brown, Lewis Finlay, and Kyla Primus. • LINKS: Brooklyn, USA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA “Friends Who Remember” by Devon Blackwell - ~coming soon~ “Promised Land: Religious Ideology and Solarpunk Science Fiction” by Rob Cameron for The New Modality - http://thenewmodality.com/promised-land-religious-ideology-and-solarpunk-science-fiction/ The Lesbian Herstory Archive - https://lesbianherstoryarchives.org/ • TRANSCRIPT: ~coming soon~ • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICTV

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Brooklyn, USA
44 | Home Alone

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 56:24


This week, we gear up for the long winter by taking a look at loneliness. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BKUSA • LINKS: BKUSA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA SHAINA FEINBERG - shainafeinberg.com/welcome/ GRETCHEN BURGER - fearless360.com • MUSIC: “Di Breun” by Blue Dot Sessions “Li Fonte” by Blue Dot Sessions “Blue Blanket” by Podington Bear “Heart Sutra (Gate Gate) ft. Mukti Bird” by Siddhartha Corsus • TRANSCRIPT: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • BRIC EVENTS & CLASSES: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv

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Brooklyn, USA
43 | People Know About It, And They’ve Been Doing It For A Long Time

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 47:03


This week, we go behind the scenes of Flatbush Fists – our 5-part documentary series on the influence that martial arts has had on New York culture. You can watch the entire series here: https://bit.ly/2K1s4DS • "Sensei Chad" was produced by Charlie Hoxie • "Fight Like a Girl" was produced by Sasha Whittle • "Lyrical Mantis" was produced by Khyriel Palmer • "The Known & The Unknown" was produced by Charlie Hoxie • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • FLATBUSH FISTS SERIES PAGE: https://www.bricartsmedia.org/BKUSA/Issue43 • LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BKUSA • LINKS: BKUSA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA Center for Anti-Violence Education - https://www.caeny.org/ Grand Master Bill McCloud's dojo - www.studymartialarts.com Haile Ali - haileali.bandcamp.com Taimak - facebook.com/taimak • TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/2W1VxjL • BRIC EVENTS & CLASSES: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv

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Brooklyn, USA
42 | You Can’t Help But Feel Happy

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 45:54


This week, we reflect on the last two, then we hear from our friends up north at Free City Radio on how the U.S. Election impacts worker’s justice in Canada, and share more election experiences from across the nation. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BKUSA • LINKS: BKUSA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA Free City Radio - https://soundcloud.com/freecityradio Hannah Epperson - http://www.hannahepperson.ca/ Tanesha Barnes Travel - https://www.tbarnesglobaltravel.com/ • TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/36GN4Y4 • BRIC EVENTS & CLASSES: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv

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Brooklyn, USA
41 | All Of This Couldn’t Just End Simply

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 80:15


This week, we tag along with voters across the country as they cast their ballots in the highest-stakes election in American history. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BKUSA • LINKS: BKUSA - bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA National Federation of the Blind - http://nfb.org Trans Voter Protection Hotline - (239) 946-2718 Equality Federation - https://www.equalityfederation.org/ Equality Arizona - https://www.equalityarizona.org/ RailroadedUnderground - https://twitter.com/RailroadUnderg1 Alejandrina Guzman - https://twitter.com/alejandrinazoom Worker's Justice Project - http://www.workersjustice.org/ La Colmena - https://www.lacolmenanyc.org/ Savory Sweet Neat - https://savorysweetneat.com/2020/11/02/four-years-ago/ • TRANSCRIPT: https://rb.gy/qnom2b • BRIC EVENTS & CLASSES: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv

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Brooklyn, USA
40 | When You Listen To Them Now

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 50:49


This week, we join research studio Extrapolation Factory, Brooklyn’s Speculative Fiction Writers Group, NYC Prepper Jason Charles and other community members in charting a course for what’s next. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato. If you have something to say and want us to share it on the show, here’s how you can send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Thanks to Jaime Cho, Sharlene Chou, Chuankui Jiang, Lucas Contino, Chuck Kuan, Susan Lau, Nancy Man, Estella Natal, Linda Rose, Mauricio Ruiz, Francie Scanlon, Dominic Wong, Emily Wu, Jordan Wu, Way Zen, John Peery, Alexis Powell, Candace Thompson for participating and performing in the Speculative Design workshop, and to Ignacio Garnham Brandes, Kevin Caldwell, Yuxin Cheng, Jenny Liu, Anh-ton Tran, Jonas Voigt for facilitating. And special thanks to Judy Yenti Chu, Guido Garaycochea, Nung-Hsin Hu at the The Queens Museum New New Yorkers Program. • LINKS: Brooklyn, USA - https://www.bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA Extrapolation Factory - https://extrapolationfactory.com/ Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers Group - http://www.bsfwriters.com/ NYC Preppers - https://nycpreppers.com/ • TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/3m6YNW2 • BRIC Events and Classes: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv

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Brooklyn, USA
39 | I’ve Never Seen The Sun Like That Here

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 80:09


This week, we thought that we were getting back to normal, but instead, we’re redefining it. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato • “Suncut” was produced by Fred Brown • “New York’s Not Dead” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “NYC Nightlife United” was produced by Shirin Barghi with help from Khyriel Palmer and Kecia Élan Cole • “Jazz Stoop” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “Pandemic Motherhood” was produced by Shaina Feinberg • “Outdoor Dining” was produced by Ross Tuttle • “Cooking Under Solitude” was produced by Emily Boghossian and Fred Brown • “Griffin’s World” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook and Lauren Germain • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • You can watch Shaina Feinberg’s short film, “Pandemic Motherhood” here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CD4DdF-gfk0/ • Make your own Sun Cut appointment with Shawn Cosbert – aka The Sun-Barber – by emailing Shawnwcosbert4[at]gmail.com or calling (917) 562-5360 • Check out the "Jazz Stoop" musicians on Instagram @wackzilliam, @vitopalos, @kali_rodriguez_music, @sashagutierrrez, @gchakarji, @thebasswalker, @ginasotofficial • Learn more about the Brooklyn Anti-gentrification Network here: https://bangentrification.org/ • If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
38 | I’ve Never Seen A Rainbow In My Life

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 44:45


This week, we’re getting ready for school. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato • “Learning Pods” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “Blended Learning” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “Going Back To School” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “Griffin’s World” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook and Lauren Germain • If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •If you want to do your part to ensure that schools stay safe and well-funded, don’t forget to fill out the census: https://2020census.gov/en.html • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
37 | It Gets Hotter As The Day Goes Along | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 61:02


This week, we’re taking flight. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • The song "Door Hoté (from a distance)" was written by Ifti Chowdhury • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook and Lauren Germain • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
36 | All These Deserted Dining Halls | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 58:58


This week, we’re (re)open for business. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “Anthony” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “Neighborhood Spot” was produced by Sachar Mathias and Ross Tuttle • “The Person I Am Today” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “Mutual Gift” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “Red Canary Song” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “Bringing Things Back” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook and Lauren Germain • and our Brower Park Walkabout was produced by Afi Yellow-Duke • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • Learn more about the Brooklyn Public Library’s Justice Initiatives group: https://bit.ly/2EiPyBB Participate in virtual story time at the Brooklyn Public Library: https://bit.ly/2CBDlHR • Support the work of Red Canary Song: https://bit.ly/3g55ndi • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

Brooklyn, USA
35 | Where The Sun Disappeared | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 65:55


This week we’re giving up the ghost of summers past. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “The God Squad” was produced by Sriyanka Ray and Anna Lueck • “Hands, Kings and Brooklyn Streets” was written and performed by Najee Omar • “Skater Spirit” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “Soap Box Derby” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • our Coney Island Sound Walk was produced by Khyriel Palmer and Emily Boghossian • “Hazel Brown Eyes” and “Brower Park Skaters” were produced by Sriyanka Ray and Emily Boghossian • “The Summit” was produced by Shirine Saad and Khyriel Palmer • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook and Lauren Germain • and our Brower Park Walkabout was produced by Afi Yellow-Duke • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: https://rb.gy/0vhebw • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
34 | For The Second Time | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 60:51


This week we’re catching up with old friends. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “Dr. Mert, MD” was produced by Ross Tuttle • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: https://bit.ly/2FcsPHJ • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Donate to BRIC’s Creative Future Relief Fund: https://bit.ly/2LzRtlM • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
33 | Being Awoken | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 59:24


This week, we’re serving up a full TV Dinner, complete with documentary shorts, animated stories, collaborative poetry, video art, and creative meditations on resistance and resilience. You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube.com/BRICtv • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “Stranger Fruit” was produced by Jon Henry, Sol Nova, Emily Boghossian and Sachar Mathias • “The People” was produced by Tendayi Kuumba and Greg Purnell • “Facts” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “Yo SOS” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Heather Day, Rahson Johnson and Soraya Palmer • “Something Is Going to Come Of This” was produced by Suzie Kim and Charlie Hoxie • “How We Love” was produced by J Kas • “How’s That For A Check-In?” was produced by Najee Omar (Artist In Residence, ICAC), Baba Israel, Jessica Sucher and Sachar Mathias. The Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) is proudly supported by program partners BRIC and University Settlement. • “BK MADE | Tanda Francis” was produced by Kecia Élan Cole • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Griffin Wormer, Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, Lauren Germain and Maddie Wormer • If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
32 | Of A Time And A Place | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 78:30


This week we get a higher education. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “A Sink in Every Single Classroom” was produced by Brian Vines, Sachar Mathias, and Ross Tuttle • “Concrete Stories: Youth Media Festival” was produced by Charlie Hoxie and Emily Boghossian • “Good Afternoon and Welcome” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “The Long Method That We Know” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “A Gap in Their Learning” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “The People Who Are Not There” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “A Hands-On Apocalypse” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, and Lauren Germain • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Donate to BRIC’s Creative Future Relief Fund: https://bit.ly/2LzRtlM • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
31 | Something I Never Thought I’d See | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 90:07


This week we’re comin’ straight from the underground. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “It Just All Feels Wrong” was produced by Sachar Mathias, Shirin Barghi and Ross Tuttle • “Different Parts of Life” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “A Dot On A Map” was produced by Emily Boghossian • Very Old, Very Large, Complex” was produced by Sriyanka Ray • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, and Lauren Germain • Thank you to Patricia, Kenshasa, Florence and Collete for all they shared with us at the Brooklyn Free Speech Community Producer Watercooler • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Donate to BRIC’s Creative Future Relief Fund: https://bit.ly/2LzRtlM • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •

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Brooklyn, USA
30 | Cut My Heart Out With Baking Supplies | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 66:49


This week we’re going back to the future. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “We Are Strong, We Are Resilient” was produced by Sachar Mathias • “TAROT READING” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “Complicated Questions That We Know We Can’t Solve” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “The Foreseeable Future: A Virtual #BHeard Town Hall” was produced by Ro Johnson, Brian Vines, Anna Lueck and Amanda Harrington • “Comfortable With My Own Company” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “You Can’t Get Hugs Anymore, On The Internet” was produced by Charlie Hoxie and Emily Boghossian • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, and Lauren Germain • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW ♥ Read the episode transcript here: https://bit.ly/2WVn1Jd • Watch The Foreseeable Future: A Virtual #BHeard Town Hall here: https://bit.ly/2A0aw66 • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Donate to BRIC’s Creative Future Relief Fund: https://bit.ly/2LzRtlM • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/radio •

Brooklyn, USA
29 | A Woodpecker Without A Beak | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 43:43


This week we go from -19,’20 all the way down to zero. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “Hyphen Comma Apostrophe” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “Start To Fade Away” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “Colds And Coughs And That Sort Of Thing” was produced by Ross Tuttle • “In The Beginning It Was Confusing” was produced by Mayumi Sato • “The People That Really Need It” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, and Lauren Germain • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron. If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • Read the episode transcript here: https://bit.ly/2WZqiGi • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/radio ♥

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Brooklyn, USA
28 | Next To The Playground and Up By The Hill | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 87:19


This week we're learning how to get along. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “And The Leaves Are Good In Salad” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “This Prisoner In My Room” was produced by Khyriel Palmer • “A Lifetime of Stuff” was produced by Sachar Mathias • “Back In The War” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “No One Is Counting” was produced by Taylor Cook, Shirin Barghi, and Emily Boghossian • “The Right To Not Get Sick” was produced by Stefan Christoff for Free City Radio • “The Divine Spiritual Wisdom of The Universe” was produced by Chief Ayana Clarke and Justin Bryant • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, and Lauren Germain • Brooklyn, USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron • If you have something to say and want us to share it, send us a message or call us at (917) 719-0021 • ♥ Read the episode transcript here: https://bit.ly/2T1cauG

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Brooklyn, USA
27 | Wrap It In Some Tissue, And Stick It In Your Nose | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 64:24


This week: an experiment in finding the truth. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “I Think I’m Okay” was produced by Ross Tuttle • “Sentinel Surveillance” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “What Is A Virus?” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “Hello, Hello?” was produced by Ross Tuttle and Sachar Mathias • “Primordial Wisdom” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “And Now They’re Gone” was produced by Fred Brown • “A Grain Of Salt” was produced by Sachar Mathias and Yonatan Rosen • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Griff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, and Lauren Germain • Brooklyn USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron • If you have something to say and want us to share it, send us a message or call us at (917) 719-0021 • • See what you’ve been missing on BRICxHOME • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses • Donate to BRIC’s Creative Future Relief Fund • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram • • bricartsmedia.org/radio •

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Brooklyn, USA
26 | It Looks Crazy Over The Sea Right Now | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 38:55


This week we’re overwhelmed, almost inoperable, and having trouble figuring anything out at all. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Ross Tuttle, and Mayumi Sato • “The Sickness Is The Cure” was produced by Shirin Barghi • “Those Who Had Come Into Contact” was produced by Ross Tuttle and Sachar Mathias • “Weekend Weather with Junior Meteorologist Giff City” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook, and Lauren Germain • Brooklyn USA’s “Messages From Over Here” are produced by Voltron • If you have something to say and want us to share it, send us a message • • See what you’ve been missing on BRICxHOME • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses • Donate to BRIC’s Creative Future Relief Fund • Follow us on Twitter and Intagram • • bricartsmedia.org/radio •

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Brooklyn, USA
25.2 | Maybe There Are More | -19,'20

Brooklyn, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 97:22


This week, we’re seeing the world, the way the world sees itself. (Part 2) • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, Mayumi Sato, and Ross Tuttle. • All the thanks in the world to the following people for helping us collect these messages from across the universe: Ethan Liu; Daniel Rios; Siji Awoyinka; Ana Catalan; Ilya Shnitser; Arthur and Jamie; Marion and John; Helen; Jessica Lander; Allyson and Santi; Yonatan Rosen; Dave Mark; Jack Barrett and Ellen Barrett. • Thank you to BANTU and Entraña y Torrezno for providing original music for this show. • If you have something to say and want us to share it, send us a message! https://www.bricartsmedia.org/BKUSA/VoiceMemo • Or call us at (917) 719-0021, tell us your name, where you’re calling from, how to reach you, and any and all of the things you need or want to say. We’re here when you need us, and we can’t wait to hear from you. • bricartsmedia.org/radio •

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The Decision
35: The Decision

The Decision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 47:39


This is The Decision: The podcast where people try to convince me to finally abandon The Knicks, and become a fan of their favorite team. This is Episode 35: The Decision. The finale to it all, recorded live in Brooklyn. And it's come down to three teams: The Knicks, The Warriors, and The Spurs. The Decision is produced by Alex Kapelman. Follow me on follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/alexkapelman. Special thanks to Louis Stein, Alessio Romano, and my little brother Scott Kapelman, who provided the original music for the show. They're absolutely fantastic at what they do, and if you need podcast music, you should absolutely talk to them. If you want their info, DM me on Twitter. Thank you to all thirty five of my guests on the show — really, truly, appreciate you taking the time to talk with me about basketball for my silly podcast. A huge thanks to Linda Holmes. I really can't say enough about Linda and her support for me and this show, so I'll just say: She's the best, and if you don't know it, now you do. Special thanks to my honorary producers Tracy Clayton, Nichole Perkins, Rose Reid, Gene Demby, Tena Rubio, Nick Swerdlow, Saki Knafo, Albert Samaha, Kasey Fechtor, Nina Feldman, Ian Chillag, Adriana Gallardo, Alex Lewis, Chris Choi, Chris John, Raghu Manavalan, Ann Heppermann, Mark Bramhill, Avery Trufelman, and Emily Boghossian, who I'm gonna buy some grapes for. And to all the people who I know I'm forgetting because I'm an idiot. Also like a million other people who helped me out on this. Really, truly, I can't thank everyone enough. And finally, you, the listeners. If you like the show, let all your friends know about it on Twitter. I'm not sure what's next for me, but stay updated by staying subscribed to The Decision, telling your friends about it, and following me on Twitter. It's been fun. Thank you all. -Alex