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Don't Interrupt Me, Por Favor

Art, Gun Violence, Identity, and Activism

05 Mar 2019

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Artists Manuel Oliver and Julia Santos Solomon are using their work to spur change. Manuel is the father of Joaquin “Guac” Oliver, one of 17 people murdered in the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, on February 14, 2018. A self-described “graphic activist,” Manuel is creating “Walls of Demand” in an effort to stop gun violence. Julia, based in Woodstock, N.Y., uses her interdisciplinary art to start public conversations about identity, culture, and immigration. Special thanks to Connor Button, who created our theme music, and to Warren Lawrence for his control room finesse. Follow us on Twitter @interruptshow and subscribe to our podcast, por favor.Arte, violencia armada, identidad y activismoLos artistas Manuel Oliver and Julia Santos Solomon están usando sus obras para conseguir cambios. Manuel es el padre de Joaquin “Guac” Oliver, uno de los 17 asesinados en el tiroteo de Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School en Parkland, Florida el 14 de febrero de 2018. Se describe como un “activista gráfico” y está creando “Walls of Demand” en un esfuerzo por frenar la violencia armada. Julia, basada en Woodstock, N.Y., usa su arte interdisciplinaria para iniciar conversaciones sobre identidad, cultura, e inmigración. Gracias varias a Connor Button por crear nuestra sintonía y al gran Warren Lawrence por su fino manejo de los controles. Síguenos en Twitter @interruptshow y subscríbete a nuestro podcast, por favor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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