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Community Building through the Arts with Jean Dolin

Cultivating Connections Podcast

Release Date: 02/14/2024

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In this episode of the Cultivating Connections podcast, SCI Founder & podcast host David Crowley welcomes Jean Dolin, the visionary founder and president of the newly launched Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of History, Art, and Culture. Delving into Jean's journey, they explore the origins of his activism, shaped by personal experiences and a deep commitment to community empowerment. This included serving as an SCI AmeriCorps member earlier in his career! 

Highlighting projects like Portraits of Pride and Rainbow Tales, Jean discusses the transformative power of the arts in building social capital and driving social change. Jean offers invaluable lessons for aspiring changemakers and underscores the importance of building authentic relationships to have a meaningful impact. He also shares his vision for his latest project, Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of History, Art, and Culture.