WonderRoot Podcast: Masud Olufani

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Actor and visual artist Masud Olufani chats with WonderRoot‘s Floyd Hall about how he processes history and the context surrounding his “Children of the Windy City” series. He also reflects on important moments of courage, how his art landed in SCAD’s permanent collection, and the dialogues about race that he hopes to spark with his work.

 

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BURNAWAY Radio shares WonderRoot podcasts. The WonderRoot podcast series offers listeners a vast array of conversations and insights into WonderRoot and the Atlanta cultural community, while continuing its mission of uniting artists and communities to inspire social change. These conversations also serve as a platform to highlight the spectrum of artists and initiatives that impact Atlanta, with an eye to how these discussions may also affect the global communities in which we live.

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BURNAWAY Radio is supported in part by Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts also receives support from its partner agency, the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

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