
Art as Resistance with Judith Rizzio.
In this engaging episode, we sit down with the extraordinary Judith Rizzio, a veteran of political theater starting from her radical college days at Evergreen State College in 1976. Judith shares her journey from performing with improv street theater to her vital role in the Cultural Workers Conference in 1976 San Francisco, highlighting the impact of political theater on social movements. She discusses her 21-year stint with the renowned Fallen Angel Choir.
Beyond her theater work, Judith opens up about her art activism through projects like her gun violence-embroidered flag and her upcoming event, Rage PDX. Join us for an in-depth conversation about the power of art, resistance, and the importance of keeping creativity alive in the fight for justice.
DDOD is a once monthly podcast that looks into the outrageous and sometimes dark world of drag, gender and sexual identity, and other communities facing stigmatization, exploring and exposing the implications of non-believers on the societal battle for equal thoughts. It also raises hell and celebrates the courage of our guests who are making an impact on their communities simple by living their lives out loud.This podcast is produced by Virtual Arts, with original music by Alex Pellegrini, and edited by Christy Patti.Virtual Arts is a theatre and event company that connects artists and audiences globally to realize the full potential of online and in person productions by developing authentic works of hope, humor and humanity. We offer assistance, guidance and production value for online community outreach events that raise awareness and support families and artists world-wide.Websitevirtualartsproductions.orgFacebookfacebook.com/DDODpodfacebook.com/VirtualArtsProdsInstagraminstagram.com/ddodpodinstagram.com/virtual.arts.prods#dangerousdragqueens #podcasts #virtualarts