S1, Ep 008 with Courtney Desiree Morris (visual and conceptual artist) for “Exploring Passages Within the Black Diaspora” and “Adjust Yo’ Eyes For This Darkness”

In this episode, host Yndia sits down with Courtney Desiree Morris, visual/conceptual artist for exhibits “Exploring Passages Within the Black Diaspora” and “Adjust Yo’ Eyes For This Darkness,” activist, and professor of social anthropology at UC Berkeley to chat about “art as ministry,” ancestor veneration, and life as an artist and Black feminist scholar in the academy.

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  1. Really enjoy this episode with Dr. Courtney Desiree Morris exploring her vision in art , when she is explaining about Nicaragua without the knowledge of speaking Spanish,and was able to do research and exploring that was very exciting that we all can do anything without hesitation. The questions ask gave me clear picture of her knowledge ,and I learn ,and educate my self.We are never too old to learn. Dr. Lorick-Wilmot
    very good work.

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