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Ancestry and the Single Story (Part 1)

Season 1 Episode 1 | 4m 57s

Host William D. Caballero talks with undocumented, queer spoken word artist Yosimar Reyes about the creation of Latin American identity and the dangerous impact of a society that excludes people from contributing culturally, due to the color of their skin, how they worship, and who they love.

Aired: 05/01/18
StoryBored USA is a co-production of William D. Caballero and Latino Public Broadcasting, and is a presentation of WORLD Channel, in association with KQED. Major funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Extras
Practical advice for emerging artists from creative professionals.
Channeling your energy from adversity into powerful art for social causes.
How personal pain can be a powerful vehicle for creative expression.
An examination of Broadway musical "Hamilton" and the American narrative.
The review of Steven Pressfield's “The War of Art” and resistance as an artistic enemy.
Embrace diversity by pushing the boundaries of your creative voice.
Artistic voices are shaped by channeling positive and negative feedback.
The notion of the "Single Story" & why artists of color have to create in their own voice.
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Practical advice for emerging artists from creative professionals.
Channeling your energy from adversity into powerful art for social causes.
How personal pain can be a powerful vehicle for creative expression.
An examination of Broadway musical "Hamilton" and the American narrative.
The review of Steven Pressfield's “The War of Art” and resistance as an artistic enemy.
Embrace diversity by pushing the boundaries of your creative voice.
Artistic voices are shaped by channeling positive and negative feedback.
The notion of the "Single Story" & why artists of color have to create in their own voice.