This podcast is an open forum for intersectional conversations on topics of marginalization and oppression with researchers, artists, designers, and activists who transgress the limits of cultural production through resistance, justice, and liberation.

from the margins - perspectives on the built environment
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This podcast is an open forum for intersectional conversations on topics of marginalization and oppression with researchers, artists, designers, and activists who transgress the limits of cultural production through resistance, justice, and liberation.
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5/16/2020
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Recent Episodes

February 10, 2023
S02EP12 - Centering Equity & Justice w/Shalini Agrawal - SEASON FINALE
<p>In this episode, the last of this season, we talk with Shalini Agrawal an architect who has over 25 years of experience engaging communities of all ages, ethnicities, and socio-economic statuses in collaborative design workshops. We talk to her about her practice and how she brings equity and diversity to design, art, and architecture. We discuss with her her work on the Decolonial School at the California College of the Arts and her teachings on community engagement within the fields of design and architecture. </p> <p>At the end of this episode, we say goodbye to this season, and invite our listeners to give their feedback, and who would they like to hear on our next season. </p>

February 2, 2023
S02EP11- Archiving Hirstory w/ Chris E. Vargas
<p>In this episode, we talk with Chris E. Vargas, a video maker & interdisciplinary artist whose work deploys humor and performance in conjunction with mainstream idioms to explore the complex ways that queer and trans people negotiate spaces for themselves within historical & institutional memory and popular culture. We talked with him about his web-based trans/cisgender sitcom<a href="https://fallinginlovewithchrisandgreg.com/"><u> Falling In Love...with Chris and Greg</u></a><u>, </u>and <a href="https://criminalqueersfilm.net/homotopia/"><u>Homotopia</u></a> and its feature-length sequel<a href="https://criminalqueersfilm.net/criminal-queers/"><u> Criminal Queers</u></a><u> </u>movies. We have an extensive conversation about MOTHA, the Museum of Transgender Hirstory & Art, a critical and conceptual arts & hirstory institution highlighting the contributions of trans art to the cultural and political landscape.</p>

January 25, 2023
S2E10 - The Transborder Experience w/ Josemar González
<p>In this episode, we talk with Josemar González, a Multi-Disciplinary Artist & Community Organizer with extensive experience in both the Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California regions. We discussed with about his work with various independent arts organizations, and how they collaborate to help educate using the arts as a means of communication. He talks about his interest in using video, photography, installation, audio, technology, and various creative mediums to document and do storytelling to deconstruct human experiences. </p>
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