25 As the Fire Grows - a podcast by The New York Neo-Futurists

from 2020-06-21T04:00

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Thanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. In honor of Juneteenth, and the continual efforts of the Black Lives Matter movement, this week we’re featuring plays that keep conversations about race going. This week: reflective questions, deep breaths, family recipes, sticky resin!

 

Some of the plays in this episode may contain sensitive topics. For more specific content warnings, check out the timecodes below.

 

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1:49 - Tending to the Disillusion of Action: A Question Starter-Pack by Anooj Bhandari

5:07 [CW: brief mention of racial violence] - Hilary's steps for being, while being black circa June 2020 by Hilary Asare

7:20 - Quick Dinner Break (recorded outside because the weather was nice) by Robin Virginie

8:57 - Resin by Greg Lakhan featuring Caitlyn Jones, Aubrey Lace Taylor, Lindsay Mayberry, Robin Virginie, and Hilary Asare

 

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