EPISODE · Oct 30, 2024 · 50 MIN
October 29, 2024: Newly drawn paths
from The Fabulous 413 · host Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith
Today on the Fabulous 413, we’re speaking with folx forging a path for themselves and their future on Capitol Hill and in the hilltownsIn Northampton a visual outline of the struggle for health care and equity is portrayed through the photos and drawings of Christos Palames. He’s got an exhibit currently up at the New England Visionary Artists Museum that looks at the course of his life and where it’s intersected with advances in equitable disability care and community. And the museum and exhibit themselves have an interesting history so we’ll tour the works with the artist and the museum’s founders Michael Tillyer and Susan Foley to hear about curating for this exhibition, and how their space is used and useful to the greater community as well through the building in which it's housed, the Anchor House for Artists. Plus the race for the 1st Congressional seat is heating up, and we’ll speak with the opponent for the position: Independent Nadia Milleron taking on one of the longest tenured elected officials in office. Richard Neal. We’ll hear from the candidate her reasons for running, her key issues, and about the long line of her family’s political activism as she seeks to lend a new voice to the House of Representatives
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Today on the Fabulous 413, we’re speaking with folx forging a path for themselves and their future on Capitol Hill and in the hilltowns In Northampton a visual outline of the struggle for health care and equity is portrayed through the photos and drawings of Christos Palames. He’s got an exhibit currently up at the New England Visionary Artists Museum that looks at the course of his life and where it’s intersected with advances in equitable disability care and community. And the museum and exhibit themselves have an interesting history so we’ll tour the works with the artist and the museum’s founders Michael Tillyer and Susan Foley to hear about curating for this exhibition, and how their space is used and useful to the greater community as well through the building in which it's housed, the Anchor House for Artists. Plus the race for the 1st Congressional seat is heating up, and we’ll speak with the opponent for the position: Independent Nadia Milleron taking on one of the longest tenured elected officials in office. Richard Neal. We’ll hear from the candidate her reasons for running, her key issues, and about the long line of her family’s political activism as she seeks to lend a new voice to the House of Representatives
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