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Rhodessa Jones on Decades of Art and Activism

Rhodessa Jones on Decades of Art and Activism

Michael Krasny talks with teacher and performer Rhodessa Jones about art, activism and social justice.

KQED's Forum

February 3, 202121m 14s

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Show Notes

Performer and teacher Rhodessa Jones has said that she’s not interested in art for art’s sake. “It has to be about social change,” she said, “It has to be able to save lives.” Now in her 70’s Jones has been bringing a passion for social justice to her work for decades. She created the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women more than 30 years ago and has continued to work in prisons and on reentry projects and, recently, she performed in a play that took on climate change. We talk to Jones about her ever evolving artistic career and activism.

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