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    en-usDecember 17, 2020
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    About this Episode

    A sneak peek at Season 1 of Many Lumens, a new podcast by BlackStar, hosted by Maori Karmael Holmes.

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    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Recent Episodes from Many Lumens with Maori Karmael Holmes

    Finding Black foodways with Omar Tate and Cybille St. Aude-Tate

    Finding Black foodways with Omar Tate and Cybille St. Aude-Tate

    Maori talks with Omar Tate and Cybille St. Aude-Tate, renowned chefs and founders of Honeysuckle Provisions, an Afro-centric grocery and cafe in West Philadelphia. In this conversation, Omar reflects on the food surrounding his childhood neighborhoods and how Black foodways brought him back to Philadelphia, while Cybille talks about growing up Haitian on Long Island. The duo also discuss their favorite dishes, the courage it took to open up their business, their mentors, and how family history grounds their work. 

    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Reflecting on artistry, legacy, and mid-life with Jason Moran

    Reflecting on artistry, legacy, and mid-life with Jason Moran

    Maori talks with multi-talented musician, composer, and artist Jason Moran. Jason shares his early influences growing up as a young musician in Houston—the John T. Biggers’ painting hanging in his parent’s home, Public Enemy on the radio, and Thelonious Monk’s hit song “‘Round Midnight”. We learn why he prefers to call what he does Soul Music rather than Jazz and how the destruction of Black cultural spaces pushed him to preserve that history through his art installations. Plus, Maori and Jason discuss what “mid-life” means to them.

    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Embodying icons with Danielle Deadwyler

    Embodying icons with Danielle Deadwyler

    Maori chats with award-winning actor and multimedia artist Danielle Deadwyler (The Harder They Fall, Till, Station Eleven). The two discuss Danielle’s experience growing up in Atlanta, her mother’s determination to give her access to the arts, and how the experiences of Black women’s labor have influenced her art and practice. Danielle also shares why theater is her favorite medium and what it’s been like to take on iconic roles on screen— including in Till and the upcoming film adaptation of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson.

    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Moving past fear with Fariha Róisín

    Moving past fear with Fariha Róisín

    Maori chats with multidisciplinary artist and author Fariha Roísín (Like a Bird, Who Is Wellness For?). Fariha talks about growing up Bangladeshi in Australia, what it’s like to have a Marxist parent, and her journey towards becoming more connected to her name. We also hear why poetry helps her express herself more freely––and more precisely,  how she moves past fear when sharing very personal work, her definition of beauty, and why her new book (Survival Takes A Wild Imagination) is more playful than her previous writing.

    A content warning to listeners, this episode mentions childhood sexual abuse and trauma. 

    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Life without roadmaps with Bethann Hardison and Lisa Cortés

    Life without roadmaps with Bethann Hardison and Lisa Cortés

    Maori talks with award-winning producer/director Lisa Cortés and model and advocate turned filmmaker Bethann Hardison, who worked together on the documentary Invisible Beauty, about Bethann’s life. In the episode we hear how they both got their start and navigated their trailblazing careers without roadmaps. Maori also finds out how they met in “a New York that doesn’t exist anymore” and how Bethann, a “reluctant hero,” became both the subject and co-director of the film, after decades of advocating for more diversity in the fashion world.

    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Season 3 Returns October 11

    Season 3 Returns October 11

    Season 3 returns on Oct 11, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday through Nov 8. From Invisible Beauty 's producer Lisa Cortés and co-director Bethann Hardison, to Till actress Danielle Deadwyler, we have five exciting new conversations to dive into. Make sure you're subscribed!


    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Centering Community Care with J Wortham

    Centering Community Care with J Wortham

    Bonus episode! This special episode was recorded live this summer at the 2023 BlackStar Film Festival. Maori and guest co-host, multimedia artist, Rashid Zakat interview New York Times Magazine writer and community care worker J Wortham. The three discuss technology beyond screens and devices, the safe space created at Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, and J’s forthcoming book, Work of Body. And get ready for lots of astrology talk!


    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Michael "Cambio" Fernandez

    Michael "Cambio" Fernandez

    Maori chats with cinematographer Michael "Cambio" Fernandez. Cambio's credits as a DP include the award-winning projects The Burial of Kojo, directed by Blitz Bazawule; Beyoncé's Black Is King; Walter Thompson-Hernandez's If I Go Will They Miss Me;  and most recently, Sing J. Lee's The Accidental Getaway Driver. In this episode Cambio talks about his non-traditional path to working in film, how his spirituality is reflected on set, and what he learned touring with an indie hip-hop collective in the early aughts.


    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    Meg Onli

    Meg Onli

    Maori talks with LA-based curator and writer Meg Onli, whose work attends to the intricacies of race and the production of space. She is the co-curator of the 2024 Whitney Biennial, previously served as the director and curator of the now-shuttered The Underground Museum in Los Angeles, and was prior to that the Associate Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia. Meg tells Maori about growing up in LA, what exhibits transformed her, the curators that inspire her, and what pop culture she turns to at the end of a long day. 

    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.

    D'Lo

    D'Lo

    In this episode, Maori talks with her  friend, D’Lo, a Tamil-Sri Lankan-American actor and writer who uses humor to discuss family, gender, and sexuality. Beyond his stand-up and multi-character solo shows, D’Lo has appeared on popular TV shows like Looking, Mr. Robot, Sense 8, and the new Quantum Leap. Most recently, he appeared in the feature film Bros. D’Lo shares how being trans was his first training in performance, how 1990s hip hop taught him to be outspoken, and why we should talk about what beautiful masculinity can look like. 


    Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.

    All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.

    Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.