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Crisis @ the Whitney: Mahina Movement
Podcast |
Whitest Cube
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Education
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Apr 11, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:17:09

This week we interviewed vaimoana litia makakaufaki niumeitolu from Mahina Movement. Mahina Movement is a trio that uses poetry and song to tell personal and political stories that center Black, brown, indigenous, trans, and queer stories.

Music at the top is from Mahina Movement’s Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mahina-movement/psalm-for-jordan IG: Moanaloveniu IG: mahinamovement email: indigoartista@gmail.com

If you like our show, hit us in the dms @whitestcube and/or show our patreon some love: patreon.com/whitestcube. You can also reach us by email at whitestcube@gmail.com

This week we interviewed vaimoana litia makakaufaki niumeitolu from Mahina Movement. Mahina Movement is a trio that uses poetry and song to tell personal and political stories that center Black, brown, indigenous, trans, and queer stories. Music at the top is from Mahina Movement’s Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mahina-movement/psalm-for-jordan IG: mahinamovement email: indigoartista@gmail.com @whitestcube patreon.com/whitestcube whitestcube@gmail.com

This week we interviewed vaimoana litia makakaufaki niumeitolu from Mahina Movement. Mahina Movement is a trio that uses poetry and song to tell personal and political stories that center Black, brown, indigenous, trans, and queer stories.

Music at the top is from Mahina Movement’s Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mahina-movement/psalm-for-jordan IG: Moanaloveniu IG: mahinamovement email: indigoartista@gmail.com

If you like our show, hit us in the dms @whitestcube and/or show our patreon some love: patreon.com/whitestcube. You can also reach us by email at whitestcube@gmail.com

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