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Black Arts Admin B*tch Podcast

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Join Quanice and her guests as they highlight artists and arts leaders of color in the performing and visual arts world, and interrogate systemic and institutional issues of equity in the arts from a decolonizing framework. We don't have time for any more games.

Location:

United States

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Join Quanice and her guests as they highlight artists and arts leaders of color in the performing and visual arts world, and interrogate systemic and institutional issues of equity in the arts from a decolonizing framework. We don't have time for any more games.

Language:

English

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Episodes
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Tired and Exhausted ft. Joshua Henry Jenkins

5/23/2023
REUNITED AND IT FEELS SO GOOD!!!! Quanice sits down with her podcast bestie Joshua Henry Jenkins @joshjenks (formerly of the Art Accordingly Podcast) for a convo to discuss underpaid nonprofit employees, creating an arts administration greenbook, and rest. Links: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2023/05/09/smithsonian-national-museum-african-art-ngaire-blankenberg-resignedhttps://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/behind-the-red-tape-struggles-are-real-for-underpaid-nonprofit-workers/?fbclid=IwAR1A6OdTKLVSojK8rwk99SWbxYAdt5DTskCIoYEDNzvOC9fJc_gkkykoEEASupport the show

Duration:01:10:48

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It Takes a Village ft. Joey Reyes

5/9/2023
WE BYKE FOR A NEW SEASON, BAABIES!! Quanice sits down with Joey Reyes for a long-awaited convo to discuss the article "BIPOC Leaders in a Syndemic Era", the in-fighting happening in the philanthropic sector, and why it's important to have a village around you. Links: BIPOC Leaders in a Syndemic Erahttps://nonprofitquarterly.org/the-call-of-leadership-now-bipoc-leaders-in-a-syndemic-era/Call & Response Episode 2: Bandz To Make Them Dance (Memphis Music Initiative) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4L_f7HPcHsWe Disagree on Many Things but We Speak with One Voice in Support of Philanthropic Pluralism -https://www.philanthropy.com/article/we-disagree-on-many-things-but-we-speak-with-one-voice-in-support-of-philanthropic-pluralismPhilanthropy's Equivalent of 'All Lives Matter' by Vu Le - https://nonprofitaf.com/2023/04/philanthropys-equivalent-of-all-lives-matter/Support the show

Duration:01:23:53

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Protect Ya Neck ft. Karla Estela Rivera

11/30/2021
Quanice sits down with Karla Estela Rivera (@kestelarivera) to discuss issues happening in the Chicago arts sector, partnering with Lin-Manuela Miranda (@lin_manuel), voyeurism in field, and making sure folks of the global majority protect our necks! Links: Steppenwolf Theatre’s New Arts and Education Center is a ‘love letter to Chicago’https://chicago.suntimes.com/2021/10/31/22744983/steppenwolf-theatre-new-education-art-center-and-theater-buildingA Chicago museum 'fired' its volunteers. Why diversity consultants say it was the right move -https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/10/23/chicago-art-institute-backlash-dismantling-docent-program-equity/6136632001/‘Hamilton’ Creator Partners With Posse Foundation to Mentor Arts Students -https://www.wsj.com/articles/hamilton-creator-partners-with-posse-foundation-to-mentor-arts-students-11618536600Directors of Inclusion in Theatre Need to be more than Symbolic Positions - https://www.onstageblog.com/editorials/2021/10/20/directors-of-inclusion-in-theatre?fbclid=IwAR1WCH3aZ8WNnK9giIf4aD5ye8xUirABZix0fnndn7hJlCtKAstzsmk-UXgMaking Space or Taking Space Report - https://buildingmovement.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/MakingOrTakingSpace.pdfSupport the show

Duration:01:58:34

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The Mass Exodus ft. Tellie Simpson

8/18/2021
Quanice sits down with Tellie Simpson (@agirlinamuseumworld) to discuss grown ass adults destroying students’ art because they felt “attacked”, archiving family history, and “taking our talents back to south beach”....all while sippin' wine! Links: Groundswell School Incident - https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/education/ny-ps-295-school-mural-diversity-trashed-20210805-zqg2badfnfav5iudv2m4degy6i-story.html Robyne’s follow up message - https://myemail.constantcontact.com/The-Mural-Lives-On---.html?soid=1101372656050&aid=yFDPUofSrn0 “Guarding the Art” at the BMA - https://baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/bma-security-guards-will-curate-an-exhibit-next-year/ Nikole Hannah-Johns Statement to Whypipo: https://www.naacpldf.org/press-release/nikole-hannah-jones-issues-statement-on-decision-to-decline-tenure-offer-at-university-of-north-carolina-chapel-hill-and-to-accept-knight-chair-appointment-at-howard-university/ Support the show

Duration:01:00:47

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Shut the Fuck Up and Listen ft. Ashraf Hasham

7/15/2021
Quanice sits down with Ashraf Hasham, Funding Programs Manager and Youth Arts Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, to discuss accountability, breaking down barriers in a government arts agency, and the great resignation…all while sipping wine. Links: Anti-Black Discrimination and Toxic Workplaces Are All Too Common in the Arts Administration Field https://news.artnet.com/opinion/paul-rucker-opinion-1973043 What It’s Really Like to Work at the California Arts Council https://hyperallergic.com/610784/what-its-really-like-to-work-at-the-california-arts-council/ Record Label Chief, Theater Director Among Biden's National Council On The Arts Picks https://www.npr.org/2021/06/24/1009781879/record-label-chief-theater-director-among-bidens-national-council-of-the-arts-pi Every new play on Broadway this fall is by a Black playwright https://www.timeout.com/newyork/news/every-new-play-on-broadway-this-fall-is-by-a-black-playwright-070221 Lin Manuel Miranda Apologises For The Afro-Latinx Erasure Of In The Heights https://www.refinery29.com/en-gb/2021/06/10526204/in-the-heights-colourism-casting-controversy Thanks to our sponsor Blk Girl Big World Sips Wine Club https://www.blkgirlbigworld.com/sips Support the show

Duration:01:30:10

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Run Us Our Shit ft. Jen Deerinwater

7/5/2021
Quanice sits down with Jen Deerinwater, Founding Executive Director of Crushing Colonialism, to discuss repatriation, capitalism, unity amongst the global majority, and burning this motherf*cker down…all while sipping wine. Links: Jen Deerinwater's Linktree - https://linktr.ee/CrushingColonialism Skeletons in the Closet: the Smithsonian’s Native American Remains and the NMAI - https://boundarystones.weta.org/2020/05/21/skeletons-closet-smithsonian%E2%80%99s-native-american-remains-and-founding-national-museum UC Berkeley Has Only Returned 20% of Its Native American Artifacts and Remains - https://hyperallergic.com/571779/uc-berkeley-hearst-museum-repatriation-nagpra Canadian museums asked to return First Nation ancestral remains and burial items - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-museums-association-repatriate-remains-burial-items-canada-1.6033591 How residential schools in Canada robbed Indigenous children of their identity and lives – video - https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2021/jul/01/residential-schools-canada-indigenous-childrens-lives-video U.S. to Search Former Native American Schools for Children’s Remains - https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/23/us/indigenous-children-indian-civilization-act-1819.html Mellon Announces $1.5 Million ‘Generation Now’ Partnership for BIPOC Playwrights -https://www.americantheatre.org/2021/06/30/mellon-announces-1-5-million-generation-now-partnership-for-bipoc-playwrights/ Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's 2018 990 from Guidestar - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BgDqiJSA9oj6W7u-ddscF4Ar9PW4zznK/view?usp=sharing Special thanks go to our sponsor Blk Girl Big Worlds Sips Wine Club - https://blkgirlbigworld.com/sips Support the show

Duration:01:40:10

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Unapologetic Episode | We Need to See Each Other

6/1/2021
Quanice sits down with Lisa Gold from the Asian American Arts Alliance to discuss divide and conquer tactics within the global majority, seeing one another, and creating your own support line. We need to come together now more than ever! Support the show

Duration:00:26:09

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Unapologetic Episode | We Need to Get Free

6/1/2021
Quanice sits down with Garrett McQueen (@garrettmcqueen) from the Trilloquy Podcast to discuss his work being a content creator, being Black in the classical music world, and why we need to need to strive for freedom and liberation. Links: Sound of 13GarrettMcQueen.comTrilloquyBaltimore Symphony Orchestra rebukes flutist over social media posts pushing conspiracy theories on vaccines, election'God Damn America': Tulsa massacre opera drops Black composer over lyrics*Episode Note: Since the recording of this episode, the piece "They Still Want to Kill Us" has been picked up by presenting organizations around the country. An aria film was also released. Support the show

Duration:00:47:44

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Touch and Change ft. Courtney Harge

4/27/2021
Quanice sits down with Courtney Harge, Chief Executive Officer of Of/By/For All to discuss revolutionary joy, the harm and gaslighting that occurs in arts and culture institutions, and self care…all while not sipping wine because I had to study afterward. Also, apparently what Quanice says on the podcast is racist to white people… THE CAUCASITY! PHEW CHILE We might have to make an unapologetic episode about that one! Links: Second City fires its night staff and looks to outsource, causing a painful rift. And it loses its president. https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/theater/chris-jones/ct-ent-second-city-fires-bartenders-20210421-advhckr24zh33nhlouwi4rwnjy-story.html Marion Grey’s post about "Slavery Saturday" at Juilliard https://www.instagram.com/tv/CN8QyPVDb-Y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Special thanks goes to our sponsor Blk Girl Big Worlds Sips Wine Club https://blkgirlbigworld.com/sips Support the show

Duration:01:16:16

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Unapologetic Episode | We are the Ones We've Been Waiting For ft. Dasha Kelly Hamilton

3/29/2021
In this unreleased Art Accordingly interview, Quanice and Joshua speak to Dasha Kelly Hamilton from Still Waters Collective about self efficacy, how we view ourselves as creatives, and survive as someone who is drive by mission in an ecosystem that says they are mission-drive but isn't. PHEW CHILE. Support the show

Duration:00:38:36

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Don't Get Tokenized, Y'all ft. Cori Dioquino

3/8/2021
Quanice sits down with Cori Dioquino, co-executive director of the Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective to discuss tokenism, cross-community solidarity, and the formula used by the media that pits folks from the global majority against one another... all while drinking wine. Special thanks goes to our sponsor Blk Girl Big World Links: A Dr. Seuss Expert Cuts Through the Noise on the Cancel Culture Controversy Arts & Science Council Cultural Equity Report After Controversial Flier, Community Calls on Conservatory to Do Better BAM Helped Buy Its Boss a New Home. She Left in Under 6 Years. Janaya Khan, Black Lives Matter Ontario Founder Support the show

Duration:01:11:03

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Unapologetic Episode | Pure Re-Imagination

3/1/2021
In this unapologetic (bonus) episode, Quanice sits down with Ahava Silkey-Jones (@ahavasilkeyjones) of Davinci Academy of Arts and Science, Jenna Gabriel (@jennaegabriel) of Virginia Commonwealth University, and Michael Jones of Professional Theater and Dance Youth Academy to discuss the "Equity in the Arts Can't Wait" letter and what larger arts institutions need to do to truly make change in this new world. Support the show

Duration:00:27:13

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You'll Never Forget Your First ft. Durell Cooper

2/16/2021
Welcome to the premiere of BAAB! This month's special guest is Durell Cooper from Cultural Innovation Group. In this premiere episode, Quanice and Durell talk Emily Johnson, spirit-murdering, and cancel culture all while finishing a bottle of wine. Special thanks goes to our sponsor Blk Girl Big World Links: NYT: Is NY Arts Diversity Plan Working? Emily Johnson Letter of Solidarity Support the show

Duration:01:04:56

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Unapologetic Impromptu Episode | February 13th is trippin' trippin'

2/13/2021
The BAAB Premiere episode is coming out on Tuesday and I had to do an unapologetically impromptu episode today. Mercury is definitely in microbraids! This is not a full episode but a random impromptu episode where I talk about things that all happened on February 13th - TODAY and it's only 5:00pm! Support the show

Duration:00:08:17

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BAAB Culture | Trailer Episode

2/1/2021
Learn more about the podcast, the host, and what's to come. Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to our podcast!! Instagram @baabculture Like our Facebook page: BAAB Culture Email Us info@baabculture.com Website: www.baabculture.com Support the show

Duration:00:02:36

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3/6/2020
Quanice and Josh start the new year off right and chat with Miguel Maltos Gonzales (Curator and principal artist, LTNX artes) to talk about his journey in the arts, the unique relationships across Washington state, and creating community for folks who are underrepresented. The thoughts/views expressed by the co-hosts of Art Accordingly are their own and not on behalf of the Arts Administrators of Color Network or any other organization or person. Support the show

Duration:01:16:58

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A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

1/6/2020
Quanice and Josh update folks on the Lena Horne prize, talk conference diversity in a box, "Slave Play" drama, and so much more. They then chat with Durell Cooper (CEO of Cultural Innovation Group) to talk about his journey in the arts, the problem of privilege, and his work to tell the stories of the folks of color changing the game. The thoughts/views expressed by the co-hosts of Art Accordingly are their own and not on behalf of the Arts Administrators of Color Network or any other organization or person. Support the show

Duration:01:35:44

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Basic Human Rights (& Sleep as Resistance)

11/27/2019
Quanice and Josh sit down with Jada Wright-Greene to talk about her journey in the arts, her work in preserving Black museums around the country, and how we can all do the same. Quanice and Josh also dive deep and talk the AAC Annual Convening, follow up on both PBS and MoMa, creating space for POCs and non-POCs showing up, and go off on folks giving monetary awards that don't award artists money. The thoughts/views expressed by the co-hosts of Art Accordingly are their own and not on behalf of the Arts Administrators of Color Network or any other organization or person. Support the show

Duration:01:41:22

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Deconstruction. Reconstruction.

11/12/2019
"The field has not embraced the idea of deconstructing itself. If it deconstructs itself it would reconstruct itself as something even greater.” Quanice sits down with Lecolion Washington to talk his journey in the arts, thoughtful disruption, and both finding AND creating composers of color. Support the show

Duration:00:43:59

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Greater Than, Less Than

10/15/2019
"The arts are not just enrichment. The arts are not just a vehicle by which kids are going to achieve better. It’s part of the human experience.” Quanice sits down with Sofia Fojas to talk about her journey in the arts, building bridges between teachers and teaching artists, and incorporating social justice in education. Quanice and Josh also dive deep and talk micro-naming, PBS, and the challenges with conference pricing and professional development. The thoughts/views expressed by the co-hosts of Art Accordingly are their own and not on behalf of the Arts Administrators of Color Network or any other organization or person. Support the show

Duration:01:29:24