S4 EP4: Arts & Culture & Belonging
"Center community. And center the synthesizing of multiple viewpoints to create a better outcome. It's all sort of an act of civic and cultural DJing. Like you're trying to take two sources and bring them together to create a better outcome." - Randy Engstrom
This episode explores the intersection of Arts & Culture & Belonging. The US Surgeon General has deemed social isolation and loneliness as a public health epidemic that impacts all of us. He provides 6 pillars to combat this (link here) and the sixth one is Cultivating a Culture of Connection.
So how can Arts & Culture provide an antidote to the loss of Belonging and the growing epidemic of isolation?
To discuss this topic, we've brought together an amazing trio of guests:
Joël Barraquiel Tan, Executive Director of Wing Luke Museum.
Leilani Lewis, Associate Director for Diversity Communications & Outreach at the University of Washington
Randy Engstrom, Co-Founder & Principal, Third Way Creative
They share their origin stories which span across Manila, Hawaii, Detroit, and Chicago.
They discussed their previous roles at places like Northwest African-American Museum, Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, and Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team Health Centers.
They range on topics from anti-fragility, community, and reimaging a new city for all of us.
Thank you again to the Big Phony, a Korean-American singer/songwriter living in Seoul, South Korea for allowing us to use his music in our intro and outro, all royalty-free!
EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
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