Season 3: Episode 7: Liberation Through Expression
Tazeen and rapper, song writer, producer, and curator, Supreme Flows, discuss liberation through expression.
Tazeen and rapper, song writer, producer, and curator, Supreme Flows, discuss liberation through expression.
Tazeen and baker and owner of Hip Hop Bake Shop, Adela Bejo, discuss Hip Hip & Cooking and how both are a means of bringing people together. Adela shows us how to crimp a pie crust and samples several baked items for her menu.
Tazeen and maker/designer Hind Ourahou discuss home and how it relates to the creative self and the creative process.
Tazeen and rhythmist, Juuni, discuss how culture is a tool for artists.
Tazeen and Becky Scarcello, discuss the importance of building connections and networking for both artists and supports of the arts.
Tazeen and musican and drummer, Karen Tomalis, discuss the importance of mentorship and learning from elders in the music community.
Tazeen and singer/songwriter and community builder, Asya "IZME" Ziyad talk about the ins and outs of community building, especially as artists.
Tazeen and PhD Candidate and author, Ali Hussain, discuss Arabic maqam (similar to scales) and its spiritual and cultural relevance in music and identity.
Tazeen and singer/songwriter and photographer, Misty Lyn Bergeron, discuss how to deal with transitions and anxieties as an artist.
Tazeen and graphic designer, Christina Rountree, discuss the importance of supporting local artists and how to effectively do so.
Artist and owner of the Bottom Line Coffeehouse, Noura Ballout, and Tazeen discuss how to find a home as a person of diaspora and the many meanings of home.
Artist and mental health professional, Zain Shamoon, and Tazeen discuss the power of narrative as a means of healing and reclaiming one's story.
Tazeen and vocalist, supercoolwicked talk about how to find your flow as a musician.
Tazeen and guitarist, Trey Priest, talk about Guitar as a way of life and how to manage being an artist in multiple bands.
Tazeen and Sh. Kafani discuss the spirituality of dance.
Tazeen and professor and photographer, Joel Geffen, discuss photography as it relates to colors, memories, and reflections.
Tazeen and Dr. Joyce Piert discuss how to use mindfulness in education.
Curating Detroit Culture with Joel Fluent Greene
Tazeen and Nique Love Rhodes from The NLR Experience discuss how spiritual inclusivity fuels arts and activism, and the power in finding truth in spiritual beliefs other than one's own spiritual inclusivity
Merging Selves: Politics, Poetry, and Identity with Dr. Reem Abou-Samra
Modern Creative Writing for Historic Social Justice Issue with Aishah Gulam
Creating Spirit Spaces and Honesty in Expression with Traci Currie