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Hello and thank you for listening! Earlier this month we met with Kathy Hsieh, Lori Matsukawa, and Matty Sythandone who shared their thoughts on life, art, and what it's like to be a part of the Pacific Northwest community. We'd like to specially thank SIS Productions as this episode would not have been possible without their assistance and support!
Mirror Stage: Learn more about everything we do:
● Facebook: http://facebook.com/mirrorstage
Website: Learn more about our Theatre company! See past and future events, and find all podcast episodes in one place.
YouTube: See our latest online event; A recording of our pre-show lecture with Dr. Amy Snover; the director of the Climate Impacts Group and the University Director of the NW Climate Adaptation Science Center.
Call to Action:
● Learn more about south Seattle, and the people who make up that diverse community by checking out the South Seattle Emerald. The South Seattle Emerald’s mission is to amplify the authentic narratives of South Seattle https://southseattleemerald.com/
● Check out the work that Mix.Pucks O’ Plenty and Rebecca Mmmm Davis are doing with an all POC burlesque festival this summer. https://www.whatthefunkfest.com/
● Mover, Shaker, and all around Goddess Briq House is educating the world, and raising funds to create jobs for POC. Learn more about the works she does, and how she is changing the world for artists and community members. https://www.msbriqhouse.com/
● The Asian Pacific Virtual Showcase runs from May 1 - May 31, 2021 and aims to highlight Asian American & Pacific Islander artists of different communities and neighborhoods in the United States, Canada, and Oceania. https://vcmedia.org/
● More info and links to celebrate the rest of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
https://everout.com/seattle/articles/ways-to-support-aapi-communities-and-busi nesses-in-seattle/c564/
● We encourage you to use this link to learn more about the importance and significance of land acknowledgements: https://www.northwestern.edu/native-american-and-indigenous-peoples/about/ Land%20Acknowledgement.html
● Find out what land you are on at https://native-land.ca/
Music:
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
● Stay Away
Have questions? Ask Q and get an A!
Email any questions or thoughts about our show to QuiQui at [email protected]
Interested in making a TAX-DEDUCTIBLE Donation?
● If you enjoyed the podcast, please make a donation to Mirror Stage via our website, or text “Play it smart” to 206-888-6477 (MIRR) to make a donation from your mobile phone. We’ll be back next month on the third Monday!
By Marquicia Dominguez & Tycarius CummingsHello and thank you for listening! Earlier this month we met with Kathy Hsieh, Lori Matsukawa, and Matty Sythandone who shared their thoughts on life, art, and what it's like to be a part of the Pacific Northwest community. We'd like to specially thank SIS Productions as this episode would not have been possible without their assistance and support!
Mirror Stage: Learn more about everything we do:
● Facebook: http://facebook.com/mirrorstage
Website: Learn more about our Theatre company! See past and future events, and find all podcast episodes in one place.
YouTube: See our latest online event; A recording of our pre-show lecture with Dr. Amy Snover; the director of the Climate Impacts Group and the University Director of the NW Climate Adaptation Science Center.
Call to Action:
● Learn more about south Seattle, and the people who make up that diverse community by checking out the South Seattle Emerald. The South Seattle Emerald’s mission is to amplify the authentic narratives of South Seattle https://southseattleemerald.com/
● Check out the work that Mix.Pucks O’ Plenty and Rebecca Mmmm Davis are doing with an all POC burlesque festival this summer. https://www.whatthefunkfest.com/
● Mover, Shaker, and all around Goddess Briq House is educating the world, and raising funds to create jobs for POC. Learn more about the works she does, and how she is changing the world for artists and community members. https://www.msbriqhouse.com/
● The Asian Pacific Virtual Showcase runs from May 1 - May 31, 2021 and aims to highlight Asian American & Pacific Islander artists of different communities and neighborhoods in the United States, Canada, and Oceania. https://vcmedia.org/
● More info and links to celebrate the rest of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
https://everout.com/seattle/articles/ways-to-support-aapi-communities-and-busi nesses-in-seattle/c564/
● We encourage you to use this link to learn more about the importance and significance of land acknowledgements: https://www.northwestern.edu/native-american-and-indigenous-peoples/about/ Land%20Acknowledgement.html
● Find out what land you are on at https://native-land.ca/
Music:
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
● Stay Away
Have questions? Ask Q and get an A!
Email any questions or thoughts about our show to QuiQui at [email protected]
Interested in making a TAX-DEDUCTIBLE Donation?
● If you enjoyed the podcast, please make a donation to Mirror Stage via our website, or text “Play it smart” to 206-888-6477 (MIRR) to make a donation from your mobile phone. We’ll be back next month on the third Monday!