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In this enlightening episode of Rogue Resistance, host Rhonda Nowak explores the disturbing cycle of rising fear, racism, and anti-immigrant rhetoric in America. Delving into historical discriminatory laws and recent policies, she highlights the perpetual scapegoating of immigrants. The episode shifts focus to the powerful response through creative resistance, showcasing a rich history of artistic activism from the 1930s to the present day. Rhonda speaks with Ashland artist/activist Manya Yana Campos and ORD2 artists/activists Dasja Dolan and Kelly Russell about their impactful work in creative protest. In the streets of Ashland, the Knitter Resisters demonstrate how even small acts of creative protest can help mend the social fabric of democracy. Join Rhonda to understand how art is not just a form of expression but a vital tool for change and resistance in turbulent times.
By Rhonda NowakIn this enlightening episode of Rogue Resistance, host Rhonda Nowak explores the disturbing cycle of rising fear, racism, and anti-immigrant rhetoric in America. Delving into historical discriminatory laws and recent policies, she highlights the perpetual scapegoating of immigrants. The episode shifts focus to the powerful response through creative resistance, showcasing a rich history of artistic activism from the 1930s to the present day. Rhonda speaks with Ashland artist/activist Manya Yana Campos and ORD2 artists/activists Dasja Dolan and Kelly Russell about their impactful work in creative protest. In the streets of Ashland, the Knitter Resisters demonstrate how even small acts of creative protest can help mend the social fabric of democracy. Join Rhonda to understand how art is not just a form of expression but a vital tool for change and resistance in turbulent times.