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2023 California 'Genius' Grantees On Art, Community, and Place

2023 California 'Genius' Grantees On Art, Community, and Place

We talk to new MacArthur Fellows Manuel Muñoz and Patrick Makuakane about what the award means to them and their communities and how themes of love, class, sexuality and identity suffuse their art.

KQED's Forum

November 2, 202355m 45s

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Show Notes

Manuel Muñoz is the son of immigrant farm laborers from California’s Central Valley whose four works of fiction center the lives of Mexican-American communities in the region. Patrick Makuakane is a native Hawaiian and San Francisco-based kumu hula, or master teacher, who created a unique form of hula that blends traditional movements with contemporary music. They’re among five Californians who have been awarded the MacArthur Fellowship this year. We talk to them about what the award means to them and their communities and how themes of love, class, sexuality and identity suffuse their art.

Guests:

Patrick Makuakane, A kumu hula, or master hula teacher; director of Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wakiu, a San Francisco-based dance company blending modern music and themes with traditional Hula Movements.

Manuel Munoz, fiction writer and creative writing professor, University of Arizona. He writes about California's Central Valley where he was born and raised.

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