"When they stopped doing cannibalism of flesh, they started to do cannibalism of ideas. [...] The idea is that instead of looking at only the cultures that you inherit at birth: your gender, your nationality, your language, your class, your race, whatever these things are, when you take only the ones that you inherit, you have a very small amount of ways that you can express being a human, and the ways that you can experience being a human... if you only stick with what you've inherited, your people, more or less. But if you branch out of that, and you look at all the options of how you can be human, and you mix and match by doing "take what's good and leave what isn't", you can become a more evolved human. Because you realize that [...] you're a human on Earth, you're not a person from an imaginary country, with imaginary borders."
- Cecê Nobre, about the concept of cultural cannibalism.
You can find Cecê's art project, Island of Kilombu, on Instagram and Facebook.
Suggestions from the episode:
- Антоха MC, rapper from Russia,
- So not worth it, Korean TV show on Netflix.
We want to share Tim Wolochatiuk's We Were Children, released in 2012, a documentary that exposes the reality Indigenous peoples went through when going to residential schools in Canada.
Also, if you find yourself in Phuket, in Thailand, you may have the chance to encounter Queen On Street, an amazing girl who knows how to put on a music show just about everywhere in the streets of Thailand. Her dad and her perform covers, and they share their wonderful vibe to their crowd. You can follow them on Youtube: Freedom Life Music.