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#78 Sarah Crowell: Utilizing Joy and Uplifting Marginalized Voices

#78 Sarah Crowell: Utilizing Joy and Uplifting Marginalized Voices

What Could Possibly Go Right? · Vicki Robin

May 9, 202238m 24s

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Show Notes

Sarah Crowell is a dancer and choreographer who has taught dance, theater, mindfulness and violence prevention for over 35 years. She founded the Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company, which was the subject of two documentary films, and won the National Arts & Humanities Youth Program Award. Sarah has facilitated arts integration, violence prevention, cultural humility, and professional development sessions with artists and educators since 2000, both locally and nationally, and is the recipient of many awards including the KPFA Peace award.

She addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” with thoughts including:

  • That choosing to feel joy despite "the world's madness" is an act of revolution and of service
  • The value of providing spaces for young people to be heard and uplifted
  • The subtle difference between supremacy and hierarchy

Complete show notes HERE

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Complete Show Notes