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Born in Ghostland
Yelena Zhelezov
8 episodes
5 days ago
While re-visiting the apartment of her childhood, spent in Soviet Belarus, Los Angeles-based artist Yelena Zhelezov talks to people who experienced a border change, either in name or territory. What is it like to live in the shadow of a disappeared country, a missing definition? What happens to the sense of place and belonging? Are there déjà vus? What remains? Sound editing by Zlatna Nedeva Music by Ben Wheeler
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While re-visiting the apartment of her childhood, spent in Soviet Belarus, Los Angeles-based artist Yelena Zhelezov talks to people who experienced a border change, either in name or territory. What is it like to live in the shadow of a disappeared country, a missing definition? What happens to the sense of place and belonging? Are there déjà vus? What remains? Sound editing by Zlatna Nedeva Music by Ben Wheeler
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On Japanese and Filipino Heritage and Little Tokyo with Ana Iwataki
Born in Ghostland
39 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
On Japanese and Filipino Heritage and Little Tokyo with Ana Iwataki

In vol. 4 of Born in Ghostland, Ana Iwataki —a curator, writer, translator, and organizer from Los Angeles—shares personal stories about her Japanese and Filipino heritage, speaks about her activist work in Little Tokyo, discusses the anti-racism solidarity lessons to be learned from Japanese-American incarceration and reparations, and weighs in on the dangers of falling into nostalgic narratives.

Ana Iwataki is a curator, writer, translator, and organizer from and based in Los Angeles. She is the co-editor of X Topics, an imprint of X Artists’ Books. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Comparative Media and Culture at the University of Southern California. Her research takes water as a material and metaphor that leads to questions of porosity and fluidity in collaborative relationships, the relationship to land and place in diaspora, or that of infrastructure to the body. As a consultant, she developed an Artist-in-Residence program for the ACLU of Southern California. She is co-founder of the community art and activist organization J-TOWN Action と Solidarity, a member of Sustainable Little Tokyo’s Arts Action Committee, and Vigilant Love’s Steering Committee. Iwataki holds a BA in Art History from Pitzer College and MA in Curatorial Studies from the Sorbonne.
http://anaiwataki.com/

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Born in Ghostland
While re-visiting the apartment of her childhood, spent in Soviet Belarus, Los Angeles-based artist Yelena Zhelezov talks to people who experienced a border change, either in name or territory. What is it like to live in the shadow of a disappeared country, a missing definition? What happens to the sense of place and belonging? Are there déjà vus? What remains? Sound editing by Zlatna Nedeva Music by Ben Wheeler