In episode 2, Sharon De La Cruz (https://unoseistres.com) talks with Saber Khan about her work as a multi-disciplinary artist and activist from New York City. Her thought-provoking pieces address a range of issues related to tech, social justice, sexuality, and race. De La Cruz's work ranges from comics, graffiti, and public-art murals to more recent explorations in interactive sculptures, animation, and coding. In Part 1 of her interview with createCanvas, Sharon talks about what decolonizing freedom might look like. She discusses her focus on restructuring the dynamics of the classroom, to ensure that people of color, POC and other marginalized students don't have to rely on luck to have access to education.
Transcript of the interview
- https://medium.com/@ProcessingOrg/78a9448beffc?
In the episode Sharon mentions:
- NYU ITP Winter Show
https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2019/
- The Intro to Wearable curriculum
https://github.com/unoseistres/INTRO-TO-WEARABLES
- Bronx Cooperative Development Initiative
https://bcdi.nyc/
- Fred Moten
https://english.ucr.edu/people/faculty/fred-moten/