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Crash Culture: an Arts Emergency podcast

Crash Culture: an Arts Emergency podcast

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In Crash Culture, the Arts Emergency Youth Collective interviewed big names in the arts and media to get a truthful insight into different industries. We also dissect the findings of the 2018 Panic! Report, the consequential book Culture is Bad for You, and we chatted about how these translate to real life people and situations. This project was supported by funding from the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account awarded to the University of Edinburgh. Find out more about Arts Emergency at https://www.arts-emergency.orgArts Emergency Art
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  • 3. How to Get Involved in Climate Justice with Farah Ahmed
    Apr 28 2022

    Want to find out more about climate justice? Don't feel like you belong within climate activism because of your race or class? In the third and final episode of Crash Culture season 1, we talk to Farah Ahmed, the climate justice lead at Julie’s Bicycle. We discuss how you can get involved with climate activism, and why if you're from a marginalised group you deserve to feel most empowered to talk about climate issues.



    You can find resources on how to make your creative practice more environmentally sustainable here

    Check out Julie's Bicycle here and the podcast, The Colour Green, here



    This project was supported by funding from the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account awarded to the University of Edinburgh.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    31 mins
  • 2. Archiving and heritage with Rianna Walcott
    Nov 16 2021

    Is social media a kind of archive? How does colonialism affect the way things are presented? What is it like navigating academia as a Black woman?

    In this episode, Benin discusses heritage, archives, in jokes and Black Twitter with the fabulous Rianna Walcott. Rianna is a PhD candidate at Kings College London researching Black women's identity formation in digital spaces, author of the Colour of Madness and co-founder of Project Myopia.

    Find out more about Arts Emergency at https://www.arts-emergency.org

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    37 mins
  • 1. Literature and class with Kit de Waal
    Oct 27 2021

    Ayah and Sunnie ponder the correlation between class and employability in the writing industry with guest Kit de Waal, an award winning writer and activist.

    Hear Ayah, Sunnie and Kit talk about racing hedgehogs, why the government should be afraid of the working class, how to prep for interview and why young people shouldn't have to carry the weight of the world on their shoulders.

    This episode contains swearing and mention of suicide and mental health.

    Find out more about Arts Emergency at https://www.arts-emergency.org

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    48 mins
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