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As whispers of a Broadway strike grow louder and the political climate grows heavier, one question stands: where are the artists?
This 15-minute episode reflects on the role of creatives in moments of change — from the dancers like Pearl Primus who turned movement into protest, to the artists of the Civil Rights era who used their craft as resistance. Inspired by The Gilded Age and the origins of The Met, this conversation asks what it truly means to create with conviction when history is repeating itself.
🎧 Follow @sufferingforart
💸 Support the movement: https://www.venmo.com/u/sufferingforart
By Brianna KaleenAs whispers of a Broadway strike grow louder and the political climate grows heavier, one question stands: where are the artists?
This 15-minute episode reflects on the role of creatives in moments of change — from the dancers like Pearl Primus who turned movement into protest, to the artists of the Civil Rights era who used their craft as resistance. Inspired by The Gilded Age and the origins of The Met, this conversation asks what it truly means to create with conviction when history is repeating itself.
🎧 Follow @sufferingforart
💸 Support the movement: https://www.venmo.com/u/sufferingforart