Continuing, artist Natalja Kent gives me space to talk white privilege, racism on the liberal left, and why NPR listeners are problematic in this intense conversation about cultural wounds. We don’t fix anything, but I feel better after having my frustrations heard and processed by a compassionate white person.
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124. While the Encampments Burned - Alex Andrew Sanchez
123. How Colors Make Us Think and Feel - Danielle Winger
122. Coincidence, Serendipity, and Fate - Debra Broz
121. Financial Strategy for Artists - Chris Adler
120. Italian Horror Films - Dakota Noot
119. Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind - Jamie Hamilton
118. Unmixed Paint - Phillip J. Mellen
117. Law Vs Morality - Molly Parmer
116. Generational Labor - Melissa Loney
115. Kitsch - Anna Breininger
114. Fighting Gentrifiers in 2021 - Lincoln Heights Intel
113. Landscapes of the Post-Industrial Midwest - Kale
112. Treasure Hunt For Ordinary Things - Deirdre Colgan Jones
111. Still Life - Annie Compean
110. When Stuffed Animals Attack - Adrienne Sacks
109. The Biden Years
108. Island of Banished Daughters - Elin Karlsson
107. Latinx Futurism - Michael Anthony Garcia
106. Rooted in Horticulture - Surge Witrön
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