This week, Ely interviews Faith McQuinn of Observer Pictures, the creator of Margaritas & Donuts. The two talk about the importance of food in storytelling, the strange way marginalized identities are used in reviews, and, in true Faith McQuinn style, trauma.
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This episode of Radio Drama Revival was recorded in the unceded territory of the Kalapuya people, the Clatskanie Indian Tribe, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and the Atfalati tribe. Colonizers named this place Beaverton, Oregon.
If you are looking for ways to support Native communities, you can donate to Nourish Our Nations Arizona at https://www.gofundme.com/f/nourish-our-nations-arizona, an organization that provides essential food items to Indigenous families from more than six tribal communities.
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I Am in Eskew - 'Correspondence'
Moonface - James Kim
Moonface - 'Moaning'
Temujin - Roshan Singh
Temujin - Acts 1 & 2
Childish - Rye Dorsey and Zachary Goldberg
Childish - 'RAz-N-The-Hood'
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Mabel - 'The Letters' & 'Really Red'
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Timestorm - "The Storm" "...Will Change Everything", and "Atabey"
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