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We Who Engage
Ayushi Roy & Ceasar McDowell
31 episodes
6 months ago
We Who Engage is a movement to rebuild our public’s resilience for the difficult conversations necessary for a functioning democracy. In this podcast, we'll talk about how we can help each other create a democracy that not only survives the many challenges it faces but one that harnesses the collective intelligence of the entire public to do so.
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We Who Engage is a movement to rebuild our public’s resilience for the difficult conversations necessary for a functioning democracy. In this podcast, we'll talk about how we can help each other create a democracy that not only survives the many challenges it faces but one that harnesses the collective intelligence of the entire public to do so.
Show more...
Education
Society & Culture
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S3E6: Émilie Flamme — Belief, Memory, and Visual Storytelling
We Who Engage
37 minutes 12 seconds
7 months ago
S3E6: Émilie Flamme — Belief, Memory, and Visual Storytelling
Emilie invites us to explore the intersection of belief systems, memory, and artistic practice. She delves into how visual storytelling can challenge conventions and serve as a medium for tracing belonging and history. By integrating questions of trauma, memory, and political identity, Emilie demonstrates how reverence for aesthetics and storytelling can create deeper connections within communities.
We Who Engage
We Who Engage is a movement to rebuild our public’s resilience for the difficult conversations necessary for a functioning democracy. In this podcast, we'll talk about how we can help each other create a democracy that not only survives the many challenges it faces but one that harnesses the collective intelligence of the entire public to do so.