Part two of our conversation with author/advocate/activist Nikki Roberts, as she discusses working with formerly incarcerated women.
Read MoreListen to the pilot episode of Whisper Cuts, an improv comedy podcast featuring Marthame Sanders, Stacey Silverman, and Ryan Toto.
Read MoreAuthor/advocate/activist Nikki Roberts explains the difference between growing up in church and growing up in God.
Read MoreDoug Shipman, President and CEO of the Woodruff Arts Center, on Atlanta's unique potential for transformation and connection.
Read MoreWe continue our two-part conversation with Atlanta-based arts connector Grace Kim on how the arts community is connected to patterns of gentrification.
Read MoreGrace Kim is an Atlanta-based arts connector. In part one of our two-part conversation, she reflects on the importance of community, access, and affordability for…
Read MoreRay Haddad is a musician, storyteller, and filmmaker. In part two of our conversation, he shares the creative power of pain.
Read MoreListen to part one of our two part conversation with the amazing musician, storyteller, filmmaker Ray Haddad. Ray shares his experience of growing up as an…
Read MoreAssata Williams is an Atlanta-based actor who stops by the aijcast studio to reflect on the process of bringing Pearl Cleage's intense one-woman play Chain to life.
Read MoreTevyn East and Jay Beck are the founders of Holy Fool Arts, an incredibly unique ministry that seeks to reclaim Christian traditions that playfully call us to justice…
Read MoreJordan Stewart is a musician and actor who reflects on the amazing possibilities of using drama as a way to teach empathy.
Read MorePhotographer/filmmaker/scholar Carlton Mackey and collage artist/researcher Sean Saifa Wall speaking live at our second Creative Conversation on April 13.
Read MoreArtist/activist/advocate Jessica Caldas on the power - and limitation - of how personal experience can speak to universal reality.
Read MoreAllison Dukes Gilmore is an Atlanta-based improviser and entrepreneur who reflects on how she takes improv as a gift to be shared.
Read MoreJulian Reid is a Chicago/Atlanta jazz pianist and theologian finding new joy and wisdom in the possibilities of a jazz polity.
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