Nonnative Creative is an interview project featuring individuals pursuing creative work in either a) a country that is not their home country, and/or b) a language different from their mother tongue. How did they get started? What’s difficult about what they do? What excites them about their work? What have they learned? And how can we follow what they’re doing next? The project as a whole is an effort to help better connect people with different backgrounds through sharing passions and creativity. Weekly episodes share fresh perspectives on what it means to have more than one cultural identity. Download as a podcast or watch the episodes on the project YouTube channel.
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Nonnative Creative is an interview project featuring individuals pursuing creative work in either a) a country that is not their home country, and/or b) a language different from their mother tongue. How did they get started? What’s difficult about what they do? What excites them about their work? What have they learned? And how can we follow what they’re doing next? The project as a whole is an effort to help better connect people with different backgrounds through sharing passions and creativity. Weekly episodes share fresh perspectives on what it means to have more than one cultural identity. Download as a podcast or watch the episodes on the project YouTube channel.
How do You Build a Community in Another Country? with Black Creatives Japan founder Ayana Wyse
The Nonnative Creative Podcast
48 minutes
5 years ago
How do You Build a Community in Another Country? with Black Creatives Japan founder Ayana Wyse
Ayana Wyse describes what brought her to Osaka and her motivations for starting the Black Creatives Japan community and the Kurly in Kansai podcast.
The Nonnative Creative Podcast
Nonnative Creative is an interview project featuring individuals pursuing creative work in either a) a country that is not their home country, and/or b) a language different from their mother tongue. How did they get started? What’s difficult about what they do? What excites them about their work? What have they learned? And how can we follow what they’re doing next? The project as a whole is an effort to help better connect people with different backgrounds through sharing passions and creativity. Weekly episodes share fresh perspectives on what it means to have more than one cultural identity. Download as a podcast or watch the episodes on the project YouTube channel.