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Today we pick back up th conversation between two social members of Converge Collaborative, AmaYah Harrison and Coral Martin. Having both graduated from Oakland School of the Arts, AmaYah and Coral discuss their shared experiences across careers in the arts and how their approach to work shifts with and is impacted by their passions. The conversation also focuses on their identities as Black women and the way geographic and professional environments impact their work, creativity, and voice.
Episode 8, a conversation between Amy Yoshitsu & Michelle McCrary, will be available next week, on March 23, 2023.
Bring Your Full Self is a series of conversations that center the humanity and emotions of people of color in the context of their labor, how they generate their work, and survive inside the systems of capitalism. This podcast is produced and created by members of Converge Collaborative, an artist-led BIPOC workers co-op and creative collective.
We hope you enjoy listening! If you have any thoughts, questions, or feedback, you can reach us at [email protected], or on Instagram, @convergecollaborative.
By Converge CollaborativeToday we pick back up th conversation between two social members of Converge Collaborative, AmaYah Harrison and Coral Martin. Having both graduated from Oakland School of the Arts, AmaYah and Coral discuss their shared experiences across careers in the arts and how their approach to work shifts with and is impacted by their passions. The conversation also focuses on their identities as Black women and the way geographic and professional environments impact their work, creativity, and voice.
Episode 8, a conversation between Amy Yoshitsu & Michelle McCrary, will be available next week, on March 23, 2023.
Bring Your Full Self is a series of conversations that center the humanity and emotions of people of color in the context of their labor, how they generate their work, and survive inside the systems of capitalism. This podcast is produced and created by members of Converge Collaborative, an artist-led BIPOC workers co-op and creative collective.
We hope you enjoy listening! If you have any thoughts, questions, or feedback, you can reach us at [email protected], or on Instagram, @convergecollaborative.