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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee speaks with Navasha Daya and Fanon Hill, co-founders of the Youth Resiliency Institute, about the 8th annual Cherry Hill Arts and Music Waterfront Festival. They discuss the festival's origins, emphasizing its role in celebrating Cherry Hill's historical, cultural, and spiritual heritage. The festival, started with no funding, now serves as an economic generator and a platform for community engagement through arts and culture. The episode also highlights the festival's diverse food options, musical performances, and the importance of supporting independent black media.
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaways:
1. Community Trust is Key: Building genuine relationships within the community can create a strong foundation for impactful initiatives.
2. Art as a Catalyst for Change: Utilizing arts and culture can effectively engage communities in meaningful conversations about social justice and heritage.
3. Accessibility Matters: Ensuring events are free and inclusive allows everyone to participate and celebrate their community's legacy.
4. Economic Empowerment through Festivals: Local festivals can generate economic opportunities and foster workforce development within the community.
Website and Socials:
cherryhillfest.com
www.youthresiliencyinstitute.org
X: @YouthResiliency
Instagram: youthresiliency
π§ Don't miss this special podcast episode featuring the co-founders of the Youth Resiliency Institute, Navasha Daya and Fanon Hill, as they dive into the transformative power of the Cherry Hill Arts and Music Waterfront Festival and their impactful work in arts and culture. Visit and support their website and social media links to stay connected with their inspiring initiatives. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it to help us reach more listeners. Additionally, consider supporting my Patreon to keep bringing you more insightful conversations. Your support makes a difference! ππ¨
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee speaks with Navasha Daya and Fanon Hill, co-founders of the Youth Resiliency Institute, about the 8th annual Cherry Hill Arts and Music Waterfront Festival. They discuss the festival's origins, emphasizing its role in celebrating Cherry Hill's historical, cultural, and spiritual heritage. The festival, started with no funding, now serves as an economic generator and a platform for community engagement through arts and culture. The episode also highlights the festival's diverse food options, musical performances, and the importance of supporting independent black media.
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaways:
1. Community Trust is Key: Building genuine relationships within the community can create a strong foundation for impactful initiatives.
2. Art as a Catalyst for Change: Utilizing arts and culture can effectively engage communities in meaningful conversations about social justice and heritage.
3. Accessibility Matters: Ensuring events are free and inclusive allows everyone to participate and celebrate their community's legacy.
4. Economic Empowerment through Festivals: Local festivals can generate economic opportunities and foster workforce development within the community.
Website and Socials:
cherryhillfest.com
www.youthresiliencyinstitute.org
X: @YouthResiliency
Instagram: youthresiliency
π§ Don't miss this special podcast episode featuring the co-founders of the Youth Resiliency Institute, Navasha Daya and Fanon Hill, as they dive into the transformative power of the Cherry Hill Arts and Music Waterfront Festival and their impactful work in arts and culture. Visit and support their website and social media links to stay connected with their inspiring initiatives. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it to help us reach more listeners. Additionally, consider supporting my Patreon to keep bringing you more insightful conversations. Your support makes a difference! ππ¨
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:
Photos:
Support the podcast
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