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Paras and Gavin talk with Malika Whitley, CEO & Founder of ChopArt, an arts organization for teens experiencing homelessness. Discussion highlights include one thing to not do when working with teens, how to overcome imposter syndrome, and the importance of self care while doing this work. We look back on the experience of collaborating with ChopArt to recruit dancers for the Know Your Worth music video.Follow Embrace the Mess, @etmpod, or etmpod.com. You can e-mail us questions and comments at etm@reimagineatl.comre:imagine/ATL is a 510(c)3 nonprofit, and all donations are tax deductible. Support this work at reimagineatl.com.Sound Design & Score:Brent Busby
Are grit and perseverance enough to succeed? Or does someone need to give you a chance? This hour, TED speakers explore why some are overlooked despite their talents, and how that can begin to change. Guests include recovering politician Jeff Smith, human resources expert Regina Hartley, sociologist Victor Rios, arts curator and activist Malika Whitley, and middle school principal Pearl Arredondo.
Malika Whitley is the founder of ChopArt, an organization for homeless teens focused on mentorship, dignity and opportunity through the arts. In this moving, personal talk, she shares her story of homelessness and finding her voice through arts -- and her mission to provide a creative outlet for others who have been pushed to the margins of society. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Malika Whitley is the founder of ChopArt, an organization for homeless teens focused on mentorship, dignity and opportunity through the arts. In this moving, personal talk, she shares her story of homelessness and finding her voice through arts -- and her mission to provide a creative outlet for others who have been pushed to the margins of society.
말리카 휘틀리는 청소년 노숙자들을 위한 단체인 ChopArt의 창립자입니다. ChopArt는 예술을 통해 조언, 존엄, 기회를 주는데 중점을 두는 단체입니다. 그녀는 노숙 생활 당시 예술을 통해 자신의 목소리를 찾게 된 감동적인 이야기를 공유하고, 사회의 변두리로 밀려난 사람들을 위해 창의적인 탈출구를 제공하겠다는 자신의 사명을 밝힙니다.
Malika Whitley ist die Gründerin von ChopArt, einer Organisation für obdachlose Jugendliche, die sich auf die Betreuung, auf die Würde und auf die Möglichkeiten von Kunst fokussiert. In diesem bewegenden, persönlichen Vortrag teilt sie die Geschichte ihrer eigenen Obdachlosigkeit mit uns und wie sie ihre Stimme mit Hilfe der Kunst gefunden hat -- und über ihren Einsatz anderen, die an den Rand der Gesellschaft gedrängt wurden, ein kreatives Ventil zu bieten.
Malika Whitley é a fundadora do ChopArt, uma instituição para jovens moradores de rua que procura orientá-los com dignidade e providenciar oportunidades por meio das artes. Nessa palestra comovente, ela compartilha sua própria história como moradora de rua, seu caminho de encontro às artes e sua missão: providenciar um escape criativo àqueles que sobrevivem às margens da sociedade.
Malika Whitley est la fondatrice de ChopArt, une organization pour les adolescents sans-abris axée sur le mentorat, la dignité et l'opportunité à travers les arts. Dans cette présentation personnelle et émouvante, elle partage son histoire d'itinérance et comment elle trouvait sa voie par les arts -- et sa mission de fournir un débouché créatif à ceux qui ont été poussés en marge de la société.
Malika Whitley es la fundadora de ChopArt, una organización para adolescentes sin hogar centrada en la mentoría, dignidad y oportunidad a través del arte. En esta emotiva charla personal, ella comparte su historia sobre la falta de vivienda y la búsqueda de su voz a través del arte, y nos explica su misión de proporcionar una salida creativa para otras personas que han sido empujadas al margen de la sociedad.
Once a homeless youth, Malika Whitley now applies that painful experience to generating artistic opportunities for homeless teens across the globe. Through her nonprofit ChopArt, Malika shines a light on a population that's often "invisible," giving them opportunities to express themselves in a safe environment.