The Transformative Power of Art, Technology, and Social Justice | Something to Say (07-16-2024)
This episode delves into the dynamic intersections of art, technology, and social justice with Clyde Valentin—a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and cultural producer.
Hosted by Mazi Mutafa, this episode of the "Something to Say," podcast, delves into the dynamic intersections of art, technology, and social justice. Featuring Clyde Valentin—a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and cultural producer—the discussion explores how the arts can transform communities, elevate diverse voices, and drive meaningful engagement. This enrichment brings together inspiring change-makers, shining a spotlight on the Arts for Everybody movement and the role of creativity in education and advocacy.
Valentin, a staunch advocate for inclusive artistic expression, shared insights into how his work challenges traditional boundaries in the arts world, fostering community connections and championing social justice. The Arts for Everybody event, highlighted during the episode, promises to further these conversations by providing a platform for thought-provoking discussions on art’s role in shaping society.
The podcast also introduced listeners to Lemond Brown, founder of the Swaliga Foundation, who underscored the transformative power of integrating arts with STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) education. Brown shares his foundation’s innovative programs, which engage students through artistic expression while nurturing essential skills for future success. His emphasis on global-mindedness and cultural exchange programs, such as Swaliga’s initiatives in South Africa, showcase the importance of broadening students’ perspectives and fostering a sense of global community.
Young poets Saniya Pearson and Mia Dimina added their voices to the episode, offering powerful reflections as Youth Poet Laureates. Their stories exemplify how art can empower youth to articulate their experiences and inspire change.
From the intersection of art and technology to the critical role of global education, this episode was a powerful reminder of the limitless potential of creativity to shape a more equitable and inclusive world.