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Episode 09: Art and Culture As The Ultimate Form of Resistance, with Ralph Remington

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To support our work, make your $24 donation for 2024 by texting RFPOD to 44-321, that’s R F P O D to 44-321.

This month as we celebrate the worldwide contributions of Black Americans and those of African descent, Race Forward and Americans For The Arts launched a national annual “Cultural Week of Action on Race and Democracy”, scheduled to take place in September of this year. This initiative aims to broaden awareness of and engagement in democracy and racial equity through cultural experiences across the entire country.

Arts and Culture have played a significant role in how we, as Americans, view the world and see ourselves within it. Black artists and culture bearers have produced some of the most profound bodies of work in this area, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and Black Liberation movements during the 1970s and 1980s.

On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Ralph Remington, Director of Cultural Affairs at the San Francisco Arts Commission, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and champion for racial equity in the arts, who presented the keynote address for the City of San Francisco’s Black History Month celebration on being African Americans and the Arts, speaks to Rachel DeCruz, project director for the Cultural Week Of Action about his decades long leadership in the arts and culture sector, pushing the envelope on culture and stories to continue moving the work of racial justice forward to build and sustain a multiracial democracy.

Resources:

Race Forward – Cultural Week Of Action On Race And Democracy
https://bit.ly/3Ih9sKY

SFAC Appoints New Director of Cultural Affairs

https://bit.ly/3P1p7Sz

Meet Ralph Remington, Tempe's New Arts and Culture Deputy Director (via Phoenix New Times

https://bit.ly/3uRywFj

NEA Theater/Musical Theater Director Ralph Remington Departs to Join Actors Equity Association (2013)

https://bit.ly/42XsNdC

SAG-AFTRA Approves Deal to End Historic Strike (via Variety)

https://bit.ly/49QQ9nB

San Francisco Celebrates Black History Month - Ralph Remington Keynote

https://bit.ly/430CuIb

Ralph Remington

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/remingtonralph

LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralph-remington-055b1a11/

San Francisco Arts Commission

https://www.sfartscommission.org

About Race Forward:

Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

Follow Race Forward on social media

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Executive Producers:

Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore

Associate Producer & Editor: Freddie Beckley

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To support our work, make your $24 donation for 2024 by texting RFPOD to 44-321, that’s R F P O D to 44-321.

This month as we celebrate the worldwide contributions of Black Americans and those of African descent, Race Forward and Americans For The Arts launched a national annual “Cultural Week of Action on Race and Democracy”, scheduled to take place in September of this year. This initiative aims to broaden awareness of and engagement in democracy and racial equity through cultural experiences across the entire country.

Arts and Culture have played a significant role in how we, as Americans, view the world and see ourselves within it. Black artists and culture bearers have produced some of the most profound bodies of work in this area, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and Black Liberation movements during the 1970s and 1980s.

On this episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Ralph Remington, Director of Cultural Affairs at the San Francisco Arts Commission, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and champion for racial equity in the arts, who presented the keynote address for the City of San Francisco’s Black History Month celebration on being African Americans and the Arts, speaks to Rachel DeCruz, project director for the Cultural Week Of Action about his decades long leadership in the arts and culture sector, pushing the envelope on culture and stories to continue moving the work of racial justice forward to build and sustain a multiracial democracy.

Resources:

Race Forward – Cultural Week Of Action On Race And Democracy
https://bit.ly/3Ih9sKY

SFAC Appoints New Director of Cultural Affairs

https://bit.ly/3P1p7Sz

Meet Ralph Remington, Tempe's New Arts and Culture Deputy Director (via Phoenix New Times

https://bit.ly/3uRywFj

NEA Theater/Musical Theater Director Ralph Remington Departs to Join Actors Equity Association (2013)

https://bit.ly/42XsNdC

SAG-AFTRA Approves Deal to End Historic Strike (via Variety)

https://bit.ly/49QQ9nB

San Francisco Celebrates Black History Month - Ralph Remington Keynote

https://bit.ly/430CuIb

Ralph Remington

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/remingtonralph

LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralph-remington-055b1a11/

San Francisco Arts Commission

https://www.sfartscommission.org

About Race Forward:

Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose.

Follow Race Forward on social media

Follow us on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/raceforward

Follow us on Twitter:

www.twitter.com/raceforward

Follow us on Instagram:

www.instagram.com/raceforward

Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings

www.raceforward.org/trainings

Subscribe to our newsletter:

www.raceforward.org/subscribe

Executive Producers:

Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore

Associate Producer & Editor: Freddie Beckley

  continue reading

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