The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter

Empowering Through Art: Jazlyne Sabree's Impact on Social Justice and Healing


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Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, Engage in this meaningful conversation with Jazlyne Sabree, a New Jersey-based contemporary artist, who channels her early passion for creating art into a source of solace and healing. Overcoming challenges including childhood trauma, assault, and lupus, Jazlyne's figurative and abstract works reflect her life experiences and address themes of social justice, peace, and healing. With a focus on spreading awareness and promoting self-care, her acrylic paintings tackle critical issues within the black community like racism, police brutality, mental health, and education. Inspired by her upbringing in a majority-black suburb, Jazlyne's art aims to provoke thought and create meaningful impact while offering therapeutic respite.


Inside this recording, we venture into:

  • Jazlyne's thought-provoking journey as a contemporary artist, where she channels her creative prowess to address vital issues within the black community and make a lasting social impact.
  • How Jazlyne's childhood experiences and encounters with social justice fuel her artistic fire, driving her to craft visually powerful narratives that resonate with audiences on a deep level.
  • The profound themes that Jazlyne explores through her compelling series like the Melanin series, delving into the complex intersections of racism, police brutality, mental health, and education, as expressed through her art.
  • An illuminating podcast discussion as Jazlyne unveils her latest undertaking, the Band Book series, shedding light on the significance of highlighting banned books by black authors and igniting essential dialogues that challenge perceptions and cultivate inclusivity.
  • In this inspiring episode, Jazlyne shares her unwavering dedication to community education and the powerful impact of investing in black art, an endeavor that she passionately believes can reshape narratives, amplify representation, and foster genuine change.


Jazlyne discusses her work as a contemporary artist specializing in social impact. Jazlyne shares her background growing up in a majority-black suburb and how it shaped her passion for social justice. She talks about her journey as an artist, including studying art at Clark Atlanta University and pursuing a Master's in Art at Boston University. Jazlyne's work focuses on creating acrylic paintings that address critical issues facing the black community, such as racism, police brutality, mental health, and education. She discusses her series, including the Melanin series, which highlights important topics not often addressed in mainstream media. Jazlyne also shares her current project, the Band Book series, which aims to spark dialogue about banned books written by black authors. She emphasizes the importance of education and representation in the art world, particularly for black artists. Jazlyne's work aims to educate and inspire the community while challenging societal norms.

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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:

  • Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel Alexis
  • Edited by Daniel Alexis
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