Podcasts about indigenous comic con

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Best podcasts about indigenous comic con

Latest podcast episodes about indigenous comic con

Beyond the Art
Unearthing Stories Through Art with Danielle SeeWalker

Beyond the Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 49:58


Meet Danielle SeeWalker, a remarkable artist and a proud citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation. Danielle's art, which she beautifully describes as a visual diary, is deeply rooted in her rich heritage and inspired by the stories and experiences of her ancestors. In this riveting episode, we journey through Danielle's artistic process, from her initial examination of old photographs to the finished masterpiece, as she paints vivid images of her tribe's history and culture.This episode also uncovers Danielle's dedication to community work and activism. She talks about her role in organizing Babe Walls, a unique mural festival celebrating women and non-binary artists, and her involvement in raising awareness of the pressing issue of missing and murdered indigenous women. Further, Danielle discusses her work on the Red Road Project, an intriguing initiative that documents the stories of native people in the 21st century, providing a much-needed platform for native voices.In the latter part of our conversation, Danielle shares insights on her ongoing project, Braided Women, the vulnerability that comes with sharing her art with the world, and her humble experiences with Quill Work, an ancient art form. She also expresses her excitement about emerging art opportunities for tribal youth and her plans to attend the Indigenous Comic Con. As we wrap up our chat, Danielle leaves us with the thought-provoking idea of the role of creation in our lives and the importance of continuous learning, truly a testament to her unwavering spirit and dedication to her craft. So, join us in this enriching exploration of Native American art and identity with Danielle SeeWalker, and don't forget to catch a glimpse of her stunning artwork on Instagram @seewalker_art.

Tales from Aztlantis
Premium Episode 12: The Indigenous Pop Culture Expo!

Tales from Aztlantis

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 32:21


Recently, Kurly was invited to be a guest at the Indigenous Pop Culture Expo in Oklahoma City. In this premium episode, he sits down with founder Dr. Lee Francis, and artists Maria "Wolf" Lopez and Jim Terry to talk about the significance of this event!Our guests:Dr. Lee Francis: Albuquerque-based activist, educator, and comic creator Dr. Lee Francis IV is the Executive Director of Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers, owner and CEO of Native Realities Publishing, and founder of the Indigenous Comic Con and Red Planet Books and Comics.Twitter: @leefrancisIVMaria “Wolf” Lopez: Maria “Wolf” Lopez is a Chicago based comic book artist and illustrator who has taken the world by storm with her intensely powerful inks and unrelenting detail.  Her covers for Marvel and DC are some of the most highly sought after in the industry today.  Prior to the WOLF cover renaissance, her work graced the pages of several short stories and anthologies like “Deer Women” and “The Lost Pages” and she's illustrated work for the Smithsonian Museum - Native Knowledge 360.As one of the most dynamic and unique artists in comics today, Maria continues to illustrate otherworldly levels of detail and is unapologetic in her approach to art, delivering some of the most memorable and downright KILLER art you'll ever find in a comic book.Twitter: @thewolfmariaInstagram: @thewolfmaria Jim Terry: JIM TERRY is a Native American comic book artist who's memoir “Come Home, Indio” was a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize and the Ignatz, as well as the artist on such titles as THE CROW, HACK/SLASH, HEAVY METAL and more. He is currently working on WEST OF SUNDOWN from Vault Comics.Instagram: @jimterryart"The  first of its kind event, the Indigenous Pop Culture Expo looks to  showcase Native American and Indigenous creatives and communities in a  way that dispels the mythologies that Natives are a people of the past.  Rather we seek to show Native identity in all its past, present, and  future glory.From  comics to games to film and tv, IndigiPopX is an exciting way to learn  more, experience and enjoy all that Native American popular culture has  to offer."Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the showwww.talesfromaztlantis.comhttps://www.patreon.com/hcarchy

We Only Do One Take Podcast
Episode 91 – Nothin’ But Star Wars – We Only Do One Take Podcast

We Only Do One Take Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 97:05


Back in studio are two of our favourite guests, Cienan (aka Cee Jay and the Cosplay) and Heidi (aka the award winning Heidzdeecosplay). They are back in the studio, and they are engaged! Kieran rants about going to a baptism, and how he let himself down. Turch rants about rewards points, and uncovers another scam. But more importantly, the newly engaged couple and Turch complain about people asking about their upcoming weddings. Which leads into the story of how Cienan proposed. Like last episode with them on the show, we go all out and find out who would win in a fight between some of the most controversial super heroes. And then the Star Wars debate and discussion is on! Super interesting; many points of view and we even write a better story for episode 10. Cienan and Heidi they tell us about the 2020 Koorie Youth Summit and gives us a sneaky preview of the cool stuff happing for the 2020 INDIGENOUS COMIC CON (https://www.indigenouscomiccon.com/). And Dweezil pays the show a visit. All this and more! Make sure you get on these guys on social media and like their pages! They compete all the time, so the more support they get, the closer they will get to be in the internal championships. Check out Cienan here: https://www.facebook.com/CeejayAndTheCosplay/?fref=mentions https://www.instagram.com/ceejayandthecosplay/ Check out Heidi here: https://www.facebook.com/heidzdeecosplay https://www.instagram.com/heidzdee/ Make sure you follow us on SoundCloud, iTunes, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify and Twitter! If you would like to send a death threat, hate mail or a rant, record it on your phone and email it to us at weonlydoonetakepodcast@gmail.com

Talking in the Library
Season 2, Episode 4: Ghost River (Weshoyot Alvitre & Dr. Lee Francis IV)

Talking in the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 48:23


To celebrate the publication of the Library Company of Philadelphia's first graphic novel, Ghost River: The Fall and Rise of the Conestoga, editor Dr. Will Fenton invited the artist, Weshoyot Alvitre, and the author, Dr. Lee Francis IV, onto Talking in the Library to discuss the collaborative process that enabled the volume. Weshoyot Alvitre is the illustrator of numerous award-winning comics, graphic novels, and even video games. Dr. Lee Francis IV is the founder of Indigenous Comic Con and the owner of Red Planet Books & Comics, the premier publisher for Native American comics and popular art. Listeners can explore the entire graphic novel at ghostriver.org or visit the exhibition at the Library Company of Philadelphia until April 10, 2020 to see the original artwork, watch a behind-the-scenes documentary, or pick up a first edition of the graphic novel.

Portraits in Color
The Head Indigenerd: Lee Francis IV

Portraits in Color

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 34:19


Upon completing a doctorate in education, Lee Francis IV was faced with a career decision--follow the path of his father, who was an academic, or create his own path. He chose the latter. A self-proclaimed "Indigenerd," Lee tells the stories of Native American superheroes and indigenous icons through comic books. He is the founder of Native Realities, a publishing company that produces and distributes comics to children, youth, and adults. He also is the founder of Indigenous Comic Con (now Indigenous Pop X) that brings together Native American creatives representing multiple art mediums. In this episode, we discuss the art of storytelling, the importance of owning your own content, and living life in the "gig economy."

Toasted Sister Podcast
E55: Cienan Muir — “Geek out with me”

Toasted Sister Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 35:14


I spoke to Cienan Muir (Yorta Yorta and Ngarrindjeri) at last year’s Indigenous Comic Con about kangaroo tail and I knew I had to collaborate with him for a future episode about Indigenous food in Australia. Well, this is the episode! While Cienan was in Albuquerque, I lured him into the studio to talk more about Indigenous foods in Australia, Native stories in pop culture and the upcoming Indigenous Comic Con Australia.

Nomadcast
Lee Francis-Digital Natives

Nomadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 52:47


Moose and Jason are back with Dr. Lee Francis of Native Realities and Red Planet Books to talk about how the Indigenous Comiccon in ABQ went and what's in store for future Indigenous Comiccon events. Please lend us your gentle ears!Dr. Lee Francis:TwitterNomadcast:TwitterFacebook

E Society Podcast
Day 1 Indigenous Comic Con 2018

E Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 39:47


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21st Century Native Leaders
Dr. Lee Francis: Founder Red Plant, Native Realities and Indigenous Comic Con

21st Century Native Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 30:08


In podcast episode 101, Dr. Lee Francis IV (Pueblo of Laguna) talks about the highlights of his career and how & why he created Native Realities, Red Planet and Indigenous Comic Con. He discusses the success and challenges of the publishing industry. Follow Lee's work:  https://www.nativerealities.com https://www.redplanetbooksabq.com https://www.indigenouscomiccon.com    

BSing with Sean K
Episode 72: Johnnie Jae: Founder of a Tribe Called Geek, Indigenous Rights Activist, and Star Wars Enthusiast

BSing with Sean K

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018


In this episode of BSing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to Johnnie Jae: founder and CEO of A Tribe Called Geek, a podcast and website dedicated to showcasing and encouraging Indigenous contributions to geek & pop culture as well as STEM fields. She talks about Indigenous Comic Con,, representation of Native American people in comic books and video games, the cultural differences between various tribes and the issues facing their communities today.

Inside 254
Expert Extra #19: Dr. Lee Francis IV, owner of Native Realities Publishing and Red Planet Books & Comics

Inside 254

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 40:59


Dr. Lee Francis IV (Laguna Pueblo), self-described indiginerd poet, educator, activist, comic creator and owner of Native Realities Press, co-owner of Red Planet Books & Comics, and founder of Indigenous ComicCon, generously sat down with us for a comprehensive and wide-ranging interview on why he started these businesses, the current state of affairs for #Indigenous #comics, and how he attempts to #decolonize the comics medium. Lee's creative enterprises also provide an antidote to the "sidekickery" that #Native characters are usually relegated to in comics and other mediums by creating binders of skilled Native artists and writers that he hopes will get mainstream comics publishers away from using Indigenous creators as lip service consultants and instead, provide these makers with an equal seat at the table. "We want to be able to write our own stories. Tell them in the way we tell them," Lee says. Listen today, share with friends, and feel inspired.   #Empower yourself by joining our #community and feel less alone in this topsy-turvy time. #Share this episode with your social media networks and ask others to #listen and join this fight (subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Castbox FM, and Google Play Music). Download the Podbean app (or your favorite podcast app) and subscribe to Inside 254 for free. We are in this together.   We work hard to bring you #originalcontent. Do you agree that our content is valuable? Important? Have we given #voice to some of your own concerns? Helped you feel less alone in this world-gone-off-the-rails? Become a patron for $1 a month and help us be #sustainable. Click the "Become a Patron" button on this screen to start your patronage today! (At $8/month, you'll get access to every episode and Expert Extra AS SOON AS WE POST THEM, some swag, stickers, shout-outs, and love!) Want to help us out with expenses, but don't want the monthly patron option? You can make a one-time donation at our GoFundMe page. Teachers can support us by getting our Inside 254 Teaching Guides - nothing is more than $2. Go to teacherspayteachers.com or download the TpT app and search for "Inside 254." Please #share our #podcast with your like-minded friends. We need your help to build our audience and community! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and on our web site where we post links and additional information from the current episode. Thanks for listening and helping us be sustainable for you for the long-term, community!  

Toasted Sister Podcast
E22: Indigenous Comic Con 2: Food in Native Comic Books

Toasted Sister Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 34:31


An endless search for food, tainted cheese, killer pastries, feasting on the Death Star: that’s how Native comic book artists and illustrators incorporated food into their work. I talk with a bunch of “Indigenerds” at the Indigenous Comic Con 2. In the show: Arigon Starr, “Super Indian” Tatum Bowie and Damon Begay, “Spiral,” Interstellar Comix Jason EagleSpeaker, Eagle Speaker Publishing Jonathan Joss, actor and voice actor Gloria Begay, Diné Food Sovereignty Alliance Enoch Endwarrior, Reclaim Designs Maria Wolf Lopez, freelance comic book artist and illustrator Elroy Natachu Jr., artist, co-owner of Natachu Ink and Zuni cultural demonstrator and teacher Ryan Singer, Diné artist

Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com
Indigenous Comic Con - Pow Wow Life Episode 9

Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 31:46


Listen to our interview with Lee Francis with the upcoming Indigenous ComicCon in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Find out more about this upcoming convention that will feature Native Americans from TV, Movies, Authors, Actors and more! Pow Wow Life is recorded live on PowWows.com’s Facebook page! Be sure to like our Facebook page to get notifications of future live shows. Watch and chat live! Read more - www.powwows.com/powwowlife9