ART IS CHANGE: Strategies & Skills for Activist Artists & Cultural Organizers
116: Henry Frank: Art & the 21st Century Man
19 Feb 2025
Thank You For Listening Its been 4 years and 116 episodes. Now, we’re at a turning point. Our listeners are asking for more—more in-depth storytelling, more tools for teaching and advocacy, and a broader reach. To make that happen, we’ve launched a GoFundMe campaign to help sustain and expand the podcast.You know as well as anyone that the world needs these stories now more than ever. If you believe in the power of creative voices to shift narratives, spark action, and build a more just and humane world, we’d be honored if you’d consider supporting this effort—whether through a donation, spreading the word, or sharing the campaign with your networks.Every bit helps us continue lifting up the artists and culture-makers who are changing the world. Now on with the show!What is a 21st Century Man? There's is a story going around that a new model male has emerged- a domineering, manifest destiny, means justify the ends, sharp elbows kind of a guy who knows what he wants and takes it. But of course, this "fresh new shinny manly script", is a boring, rusty remake, of a remake with a plot line we all know to well. Mainly because we are all living with its consequences. But don’t despair. There are other stories rising up of men who wield the power of compassion, forbearance, and humility. Men whose strength comes from knowing that there are no superhero’s and that our true superpowers come from our collective toil and our imaginations. In this show we share the incredible story of Henry Frank, a returned citizen who has become a true 21st Century Man ---a man who has navigated the treacherous waters of incarceration and emerged as a celebrated artist and cultural leader. His journey from a life sentence in San Quentin to becoming an influential figure underscores the emergence of a new archetype of masculinity, characterized not by domination but by compassion, humility, and collective empowerment. Throughout our discussion, we explore the intersections of art, community, and personal evolution, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in reimagining identities and fostering healing. As we recount Henry's inspiring saga, we invite listeners to reflect on the broader implications of his experiences and the potential for change within both individuals and communities.Takeaways: The emergence of a new male archetype, characterized by compassion and humility, is essential for societal progress. Henry Frank's transformative journey from incarceration to becoming a cultural leader exemplifies the power of community and art. Artistic expression serves as a vital tool for healing and personal growth within incarcerated individuals. The role of educators and artists in prisons fosters hope and facilitates change in the lives of inmates. Henry's commitment to giving back to the community illustrates the importance of mentorship and support for those still incarcerated. The significance of storytelling in bridging gaps between different communities and fostering understanding is paramount.
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