S1 Ep.2: Richard Ross Interview - Photographer Behind Juvenile-in-Justice
Release Date: 07/23/2016
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info_outlineJohn interviews Richard Ross - artist, photographer, visual researcher, Professor at University of California Santa Barbara, and creator of the Juvenile-in-Justice project. Richard shares his thoughts on making art, finding purpose, and getting things done. Richard is full of entertaining stories, life lessons about being irreverent and sufficiently dangerous, and real talk about his work in the US Juvenile Justice system. With permission of Angelo Moore and the Brand New Step and Ropeadope Records, a portion of the tune "I'm Built for Love" is featured off the album Centuries of Heat.
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