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S2 Ep 8: Wounded Healing with Angela Kariotis

September 29, 2022 Dr. Angel Acosta Season 2 Episode 8
S2 Ep 8: Wounded Healing with Angela Kariotis
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Acosta Institute
S2 Ep 8: Wounded Healing with Angela Kariotis
Sep 29, 2022 Season 2 Episode 8
Dr. Angel Acosta

Angela Kariotis is an “artist as public servant." She is a community-engaged culture worker and educator building creative experiences serving the needs of cities, institutions, and students of all ages for public good. Kariotis integrates restorative practices with the pedagogy of play for a transformative learning experience. Angela is winner of a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship in playwriting, a National Performance Network Creation Fund Award for her solo performance work, and a Tennessee Williams Theater Fellowship. As a performance artist, she’s been presented by venues such as UCLA, University of Texas at Austin, People’s Light, Legion Arts in Iowa, and Contact Theater in Manchester, UK. Kariotis is Curriculum Director and Facilitator of Walking the Beat, a national arts education program interrogating the history of police, the way we police each other, and ideating alternative cultures of care. The project centers violence as a public health crisis, not a criminal justice issue and is being supported by a grant from the NJ Attorney General's Office as a Community Based Violence Intervention Program. They are creating virtual reality modules, theater and performance, and a community-based oral history project. Concurrently, she is proud to work at Brookdale Community College as their first Director of Diversity & Inclusion working to integrate a healing-centered education framework in higher ed.

You can find Angela's website here and watch the trailer for Walking the Beat 2022: protect your heART here.


We want to thank Paper Monday for the interviews and portraits, Jo Barratt and Dike Godstime for the audio engineering and Maria Tan from House of Thriving for co-producing this podcast season.

Show Notes

Angela Kariotis is an “artist as public servant." She is a community-engaged culture worker and educator building creative experiences serving the needs of cities, institutions, and students of all ages for public good. Kariotis integrates restorative practices with the pedagogy of play for a transformative learning experience. Angela is winner of a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship in playwriting, a National Performance Network Creation Fund Award for her solo performance work, and a Tennessee Williams Theater Fellowship. As a performance artist, she’s been presented by venues such as UCLA, University of Texas at Austin, People’s Light, Legion Arts in Iowa, and Contact Theater in Manchester, UK. Kariotis is Curriculum Director and Facilitator of Walking the Beat, a national arts education program interrogating the history of police, the way we police each other, and ideating alternative cultures of care. The project centers violence as a public health crisis, not a criminal justice issue and is being supported by a grant from the NJ Attorney General's Office as a Community Based Violence Intervention Program. They are creating virtual reality modules, theater and performance, and a community-based oral history project. Concurrently, she is proud to work at Brookdale Community College as their first Director of Diversity & Inclusion working to integrate a healing-centered education framework in higher ed.

You can find Angela's website here and watch the trailer for Walking the Beat 2022: protect your heART here.


We want to thank Paper Monday for the interviews and portraits, Jo Barratt and Dike Godstime for the audio engineering and Maria Tan from House of Thriving for co-producing this podcast season.