EPISODE · Jul 17, 2020
#15 Kamra on How the Work Has Changed
from Share the Load · host Mia Schachter
Kamra is back to talk with me about how the work has changed since our first episode.Kamra Sadia Hakim (they/them) is a 27 year-old Brooklyn-based futurity artist using the mediums of dance, music, writing, and movement building to create worlds and possibilities beyond the status quo.You can find them @blackqueerbaby and @activationresidency on Instagram. You can invest in Farming Futurity by Venmo’ing @activation or at Paypal.me/activationretreat.If you're considering becoming a member on Patreon, I ask instead that you direct your funds to organizations that support Black lives, or directly to Black individuals in need of financial support. @therevolutionwillbefunded and @activationresidency (on IG) are two places that I recommend and continually invest in myself.Other ways to support the show are to write a review on Apple Podcasts, share on social media, and to share with friends.Recorded, edited, and produced by Pete Szijarto @directorpete. Music by Tyler Fjeld. Cover art by Candice Ploy Goodman @candiceployg.Share the Load is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube (with subtitles).
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Kamra is back to talk with me about how the work has changed since our first episode. Kamra Sadia Hakim (they/them) is a 27 year-old Brooklyn-based futurity artist using the mediums of dance, music, writing, and movement building to create worlds and possibilities beyond the status quo. You can find them @blackqueerbaby and @activationresidency on Instagram. You can invest in Farming Futurity by Venmo’ing @activation or at Paypal.me/activationretreat.
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