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Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle/Olomidara Yaya discusses how she engages with rituals of grief within the performance and social justice components of her practice, and how that engagement relates to current events concerning civil unrest and navigating The Historical Present. Archives as muse, sketchbook drawings, bibliomancy, and inspiration from Songs of Enchantment by Ben Okri are threads that run throughout this episode. (This episode does not contain explicit language however a few topics may not be suitable for younger ears.)
By Kenyatta A.C.Hinkle (Olomidara Yaya)Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle/Olomidara Yaya discusses how she engages with rituals of grief within the performance and social justice components of her practice, and how that engagement relates to current events concerning civil unrest and navigating The Historical Present. Archives as muse, sketchbook drawings, bibliomancy, and inspiration from Songs of Enchantment by Ben Okri are threads that run throughout this episode. (This episode does not contain explicit language however a few topics may not be suitable for younger ears.)