This special two-part episode of WONDERLAND begins with co-host Tracy Van Slyke talking with fan community leader Shawn Taylor about the future of people-powered storytelling, diving deep into the ways pop culture fandoms are generating new content, pushing the pop storytelling industries into the next generation, and they imagine what it would take to intentionally bring fan communities and social movements together as part of a culture change movement.
In Part Two, Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza joins Hollywood fan community designer Kenyatta Cheese to discuss how technology, digital strategy and offline immersions can shape the way entertainment audiences and social movements experience community, and they offer insights on what binds powerful, networked communities together.
Guests:
Shawn Taylor, Co-Founder of The Nerds of Color, Writer, Teacher;
Tracy Van Slyke, Strategy Director for Pop Culture Collaborative, Writer;
Alicia Garza, Special Projects Director for The National Domestic Workers Alliance, Co-Founder of the Black Lives Matter Network;
Kenyatta Cheese, CEO and Co-Founder of Everybody at Once, Co-creator of Know Your Meme
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Making the Invisible Visible
Transforming Ourselves to Do the Work
2020: America’s Unexpected Cultural Force
Funny is Funny?
Welcome to WONDERLAND: Trailer
Episode 101 “How Culture Works”
Episode 102 "The Humanity of Storytelling"
Episode 103 "The American Songbook"
Episode 104 “The In Between Space”
Episode 105 “Artists Fuel Change”
Episode 106 “Anatomy of a Story”
Episode 107 "Tropes and Traps in Culture"
Episode 109 “From Cultural Presence to Cultural Power”
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