"5 years ago, I publicly departed from the WWII museum as a member of the Victory Belles. If you knew me at the time- then you knew how much work I did to make sure the Black lives of New Orleans and the African American diaspora were acknowledged and protected. With that sparked a movement that gave other stakeholders a voice to address their many concerns with the state of the museum at the time- and the rest is history. Since then, I’ve made it my life’s work to put the same effort I was g...
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"5 years ago, I publicly departed from the WWII museum as a member of the Victory Belles. If you knew me at the time- then you knew how much work I did to make sure the Black lives of New Orleans and the African American diaspora were acknowledged and protected. With that sparked a movement that gave other stakeholders a voice to address their many concerns with the state of the museum at the time- and the rest is history. Since then, I’ve made it my life’s work to put the same effort I was g...
Ep. 96 | Navigating Life as a Multi-Hyphenate Artist ft. Kirkland Green
The Self-Aware Millennial
1 hour 5 minutes
1 year ago
Ep. 96 | Navigating Life as a Multi-Hyphenate Artist ft. Kirkland Green
On this episode, J.Mix & Kirkland discuss the complexities of being a multi-hyphenate artist. They dissect the challenges of balancing various creative roles, imposter syndrome, and the importance of perseverance. The episode features updates on J.Mix recent ventures, including her trip to New York, upcoming events, and her collaborative projects, while Kirkland shares insights from his musical journey and upcoming performances. Follow our guest @_riffdaddy_ on Instagram! & listen to...
The Self-Aware Millennial
"5 years ago, I publicly departed from the WWII museum as a member of the Victory Belles. If you knew me at the time- then you knew how much work I did to make sure the Black lives of New Orleans and the African American diaspora were acknowledged and protected. With that sparked a movement that gave other stakeholders a voice to address their many concerns with the state of the museum at the time- and the rest is history. Since then, I’ve made it my life’s work to put the same effort I was g...