Carrie Hawks is a filmmaker whose film,
black enuf* explores their journey as “a queer oddball seeking approval from black peers despite a serious lack of hip-hop credentials.” This animated documentary playfully explores race and self-acceptance through Carrie’s experience, and interviews with their family and friends.
Carrie Hawks and I talked about their process in making this film, their journey toward becoming an animator and how they deal with “imposter syndrome.”
At the top of the show, I recap my first week with
Mark Wood and
Jamie Robinson‘s
30 Days to Wellness, and reflect on a lobby disruption I participated in at the NYC Department of Health. We were protesting Health Commisioner Mary Bassett’s ongoing refusal to shut down an illegal ritual sacrifice that takes the lives of 60,000 animals each year and compromises public health. Check out
theirturn.net for ongoing updates about our efforts.
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MUSIC:
No Empathy –
The New Ethic
Hold That Thought –
Andrew Richards
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Twitter,
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Vimeo.
I help to produce the
Our Hen House podcast each week, which you should totally check out as well.
My book and album Tentative Armor available
here.
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