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JCAL Journeys

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by The Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning

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5 episodes
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Podcast Overview

<p>Discover the beating heart of Southeast Queens' vibrant creative community as the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning proudly presents a limited-episode podcast series - JCAL Journeys, Exploring Art and Culture in Queens. Hosted by Civic Engagement Strategist and Queens girlie Tunisia Morrison, this series takes listeners on an enriching journey to uncover the stories, inspirations, and cultural influences that define some of Queens' most celebrated creatives.</p>

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12/18/2023

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Episode thumbnail for Journey With Tremaine Emory

March 19, 2024

Journey With Tremaine Emory

<p>From the streets of Queens to the global stage, designer and creative director Tremaine Emory has always centered the Black experience. We sat down with him to talk about early inspirations, his experience growing up in St Albans, and the importance of a creative community.&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for The New Keepers of the Culture and a Reminder that #QGTM with Syreeta Gates and Brian "B.Dot" Miller

January 29, 2024

The New Keepers of the Culture and a Reminder that #QGTM with Syreeta Gates and Brian "B.Dot" Miller

<p>Culture is a vital part of our collective identity. It holds within it the power of language, history, and stories that are essential for future generations to understand. In this episode, we talk to creative, art collector, and archivist Syreeta Gates about her dedication to preserving the culture by any means.</p><p>Later, we sit down with music journalist Brian Miller who talks about the importance of hip-hop documentation and being yourself while doing the work.</p>

Episode thumbnail for For The Love of Music with Rio Sakairi & The Bartlett Brothers

January 17, 2024

For The Love of Music with Rio Sakairi & The Bartlett Brothers

<p>In this episode, we have the pleasure of talking to Rio Sakairi, the Artistic Director of The Jazz Gallery. She discusses the importance of recognizing jazz as a form of Black folk music and shares her efforts in creating opportunities for emerging musicians. She also sheds light on the distinct jazz perspective found in South East Queens.</p><p>Later, we sat down with Charles and Carl Bartlett, retired teachers and founding members of the funk band The Bartlett Contemporaries. We talked about their three decades of career and the importance of art education in schools.&nbsp;</p>

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What is JCAL Journeys?
<p>Discover the beating heart of Southeast Queens' vibrant creative community as the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning proudly presents a limited-episode podcast series - JCAL Journeys, Exploring Art and Culture in Queens. Hosted by Civic Engagement Strategist and Queens girlie Tunisia Morrison, this series takes listeners on an enriching journey to uncover the stories, inspirations, and cultural influences that define some of Queens' most celebrated creatives.</p>
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