Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
This podcast is a safe and transformative space dedicated to decolonizing our thinking, addressing racial trauma, fostering healing, and promoting cross-cultural understanding. Through candid, solution-focused conversations, each episode explores how individuals and communities navigate the emotional, psychological, and systemic impacts of racism.
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Seeing Traditional New Orleans Jazz as Resistance
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In this episode, CRESTSprogram CEO, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji, engages in dialogue with Dr. Michael White. Dr. White is an accomplished, multifaceted New Orleans-based clarinetist, retired professor, composer, musicologist, and jazz historian widely regarded as one of the leading authorities and culture bearers of traditional New Orleans jazz music. You can learn more about Dr. Michael White by going to: www.basinstreetrecords.com.