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Release Date: 01/31/2022

6.5 Minutes With... | Desiree McCray show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Desiree McCray

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Desiree McCray, a womanist scholar, explores the intersections of race, gender, class, and Black religion and culture. She advocates for "slow knowing" and "slow care" in education, public theology, and activism, emphasizing intentionality, community, and radical empathy. McCray describes slow knowing as a radical act of resistance against the frantic pace of modern life, promoting rest and mindful engagement. Slow care, she explains, involves resisting the urge to overload students with information, instead fostering an inclusive space for critical engagement. She highlights the value of...

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6.5 Minutes With... | Mark Freeland show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Mark Freeland

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Mark Freeland, Director of the Electa Quinney Institute and Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, discusses the cyclical nature of time in indigenous worldviews, particularly among the Anishinaabe. He contrasts this with the linear time concept in Western cultures, emphasizing the importance of place and relationships in indigenous understanding. Freeland highlights the challenges of translating indigenous concepts into Western languages and the need for dialogical knowledge production. He also addresses the intergenerational process of decolonization,...

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6.5 Minutes With... | Yevgeniya Kaganovich show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Yevgeniya Kaganovich

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In this episode, Jennifer Johung, director of the Center for 21st Century Studies, spends 6.5 minutes with Yevgeniya Kaganovich, a Belarus-born, Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based artist, whose hybrid practice encompasses jewelry and metalsmithing, sculpture, and installation. She is also a professor at the Peck School of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.   Kaganovich discusses her on-going projects and installations at the Lyden Sculpture Garden and explains the implications of tree time, earth time, and human time within the context of C21’s theme of Slow Knowing. Her...

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6.5 Minutes With... | Jennifer Jordan show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Jennifer Jordan

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UWM Professor of Sociology, Jennifer Jordan, talks about her book project, Before Craft Beer: Lost Landscapes of Forgotten Hops, and the importance of studying the history of the interactions between commodity, craft, and landscape.

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6.5 Minutes With... | Mishiikenh Altiman show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Mishiikenh Altiman

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Mishiikenh (Vernon) Altiman talks about his role at the Electa Quinney Center at UWM, working with trees and maple sugaring, as well as alternatives to "trust."

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6.5 Minutes With... | Leah Penniman show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Leah Penniman

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Leah Penniman, co-founder and co-director of Soul Fire Farm, talks about Black Earth Wisdom - Penniman's newest collection of essays and interviews that speaks to the multidimensional scientific and spiritual expertise of Black environmentalists.

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6.5 Minutes With... | Rayna Andrews show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Rayna Andrews

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Continuing the conversation about the role of trust in food justice efforts, C21 talks with Rayna Andrews, Executive Director, Advancement & Engagement for Food for Health in Milwaukee.

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6.5 Minutes With... | Psyche Williams-Forson show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Psyche Williams-Forson

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American Studies professor Psyche Williams-Forson talks about her most recent book project and the importance of digging deep into understanding individual food choices.

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6.5 Minutes With... | Josh Sbicca show art 6.5 Minutes With... | Josh Sbicca

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Sociologist Josh Sbicca talks through definitions of food justice and the work of the Prison Agriculture Lab to bring further context to the philosophies behind food and trust.

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6.5 Minutes With... | James Levy show art 6.5 Minutes With... | James Levy

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Related to the Trust in Context Roundtable, public historian James Levy talks about the power of history, sharing farming stories, and the Wisconsin Lands We Share initiative.

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