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In this episode, Alison is joined by director and cinematographer Soraya Sélène to talk about Who in the Hell Is Regina Jones? — a documentary about the founder of Soul newspaper, a nationally distributed publication that predated Rolling Stone, launched out of a dining room in 1966 by a woman with five children whose name most people still don't know.
The conversation turns toward what invisible labor actually costs. Not just professionally, but over a lifetime. What happens when the architecture of something is left out of the record. And what changes when a woman who spent decades performing fine is finally given space to stop.
Rooted in Sentido's Hiding in Plain Sight chapter. Find Soraya's work at sorayaselene.com.
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In this episode, Alison is joined by director and cinematographer Soraya Sélène to talk about Who in the Hell Is Regina Jones? — a documentary about the founder of Soul newspaper, a nationally distributed publication that predated Rolling Stone, launched out of a dining room in 1966 by a woman with five children whose name most people still don't know.
The conversation turns toward what invisible labor actually costs. Not just professionally, but over a lifetime. What happens when the architecture of something is left out of the record. And what changes when a woman who spent decades performing fine is finally given space to stop.
Rooted in Sentido's Hiding in Plain Sight chapter. Find Soraya's work at sorayaselene.com.