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    Explore "kdhx" with insightful episodes like "279: Dana Turkovic: Curator of Laumeier Sculpture Park and Aida Sehovic: Independent Artist", "Campfire 26 featuring Deborah Taffa", ""How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Deborah Taffa", ""How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Delores Martin" and "Campfire 25 featuring Delores Martin" from podcasts like ""Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg", "Campfire", "The Campfire Storytelling Podcast", "The Campfire Storytelling Podcast" and "Campfire"" and more!

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    279: Dana Turkovic: Curator of Laumeier Sculpture Park and Aida Sehovic: Independent Artist

    279: Dana Turkovic: Curator of Laumeier Sculpture Park and Aida Sehovic: Independent Artist

    Dana Turkovic, Curator of Laumeier Sculpture Park, and Aida Šehović, Independent Artist stopped by to talk about Aida's exhibition ŠTO TE NEMA, which  runs through December 19, 2021.

    Aida Šehović is an artist and founder of the ŠTO TE NEMA nomadic monument. The project began as a one-time performance with a presentation of the first 923 collected porcelain cups (fildžani) in 2006. Since then, ŠTO TE NEMA has evolved into a participatory community art project organized in close collaboration with Bosnian diaspora communities in a different city each year. For the past 13 years, ŠTO TE NEMA has traveled throughout Europe and the United States, and currently consists of more than 7,500 donated cups (fildžani). This year Šehović worked with Bosnian diaspora communities in Switzerland to bring ŠTO TE NEMA to Helvetia Platz in Zürich on July 11, 2018.

    Aida Šehović was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and like thousands of fellow Bosnian Muslims, fled her country due to threat of systematic violence and persecution in 1992. She lived as a refugee in Turkey and Germany before immigrating to United States in 1997. Šehović earned her BA from the University of Vermont in 2002 and her MFA from Hunter College in 2010. She received the ArtsLink Award in 2006, the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship in 2007, the Emerging Artist Fellowship from Socrates Sculpture Park in 2013, and the Fellowship for Utopian Practice from Culture Push in 2017. She was an artist-in-residence at the Santa Fe Art Institute, the Vermont Studio Center, the Grand Central Art Center, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Her work has been exhibited extensively including at Flux Factory, Socrates Sculpture Park, and Queens Museum in New York City, where the artist is based. 

     

    About ŠTO TE NEMA:

    When Bosnia and Herzegovina declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1992, ethno-national divisions plunged the country into war. In July of 1995, Bosnian Serb forces invaded a United Nations Safe Area that included the town of Srebrenica, where thousands of Bosnian Muslims had sought refuge from the surrounding violence. While Bosnian Muslim women and girls were forcibly displaced from Srebrenica following the invasion, the remaining 8,373 men and boys were systematically executed. In 2006, the International Court of Justice officially ruled that these events qualified as genocide. Today, ethnic divisions still divide the region. Serbian and Bosnian Serb leaders continue to deny that the Srebrenica Genocide ever took place.

    In response to this denial, Bosnian-American artist Aida Šehović created ŠTO TE NEMA [lit. “Why are you not here?”], a nomadic monument commemorating the 8,373 Bosnian Muslims who died in the Srebrenica Genocide. Šehović has been collecting the porcelain cups traditionally used for coffee service in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the goal of having one cup for each victim. For the past 13 years, on July 11th – the anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide – Šehović partners with local communities around the world to organize the ŠTO TE NEMA monument in the public square of a new city.

     

    Each successful annual rendition of the monument represents a triumph over the forces of rejection, exclusion, and denialism that encourage societies to look away from past atrocities and prevent vital communal remembrance and healing processes from taking place. Reflecting the inclusive and universal spirit of the monument, passersby are invited to participate in the construction of ŠTO TE NEMA by filling cups with Bosnian coffee and leaving them in the square, undrunk, in memory of the victims of the Srebrenica Genocide.

     

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    Campfire 26 featuring Deborah Taffa

    Campfire 26 featuring Deborah Taffa
    Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Deborah Taffa as she provides her answer to the Season 9 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?"
     
    Please be advised, some adult language is used as audience member's shared labels from their life which were read out on stage.

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    Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion.

    The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
     
    Produced by Jeff Allen

    "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Deborah Taffa

    "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Deborah Taffa

     This episode features Deborah Taff, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Deborah Taffa provides her answer to the Season 26 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Deborah Taffa on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/deborah-taffa/.

     The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

    This episode was originally performed in July 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


    "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Delores Martin

    "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Delores Martin

    This episode features Delores Martin, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Delores Martin provides her answer to the Season 25 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Delores Martin on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/delores-martin/.

     The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

    This episode was originally performed in June 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


    Campfire 25 featuring Delores Martin

    Campfire 25 featuring Delores Martin
    Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Delores Martin as she provides her answer to the Season 9 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?"

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    Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion.

    The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
     
    Produced by Jeff Allen

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Rachel Cherrick

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Rachel Cherrick
    These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Rachel Cherrick and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019.
    Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Rachel Cherrick

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Rachel Cherrick

    This episode features Rachel Cherrick, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Rachel Cherrick on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/intro-to-storytelling-showcase-spring-2019/.  

    These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Students told stories around “unsaid things.” 

    This episode was originally performed in April 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Gabe Cotton

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Gabe Cotton
    These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Gabe Cotton and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019.

    Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Gabe Cotton

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Gabe Cotton

    This episode features Gabe Cotton, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Gabe Cotton on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/intro-to-storytelling-showcase-spring-2019/.

    These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Students told stories around “unsaid things.” 

    This episode was originally performed in April 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Brittany Meyer

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Brittany Meyer
    These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Brittany Meyer and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019.

    Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX
     

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Torrey Park

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Torrey Park
    These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Torrey Park and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019.
    Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Dan Stewart

    Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Dan Stewart

    These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Dan Stewart and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019.

     

    Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX

    Campfire 23 featuring Courtney King

    Campfire 23 featuring Courtney King
    Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Courtney King as she provides her answer to the Season 8 question, "How are we shaped by things left unsaid?"

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    Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion.

    The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
     
    Produced by Jeff Allen

    Campfire 22 featuring Emma Young

    Campfire 22 featuring Emma Young

    Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Emma Young as she provides her answer to the Season 8 question, "How are we shaped by things left unsaid?"

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    Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion.

    The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.

    114: Great Rivers Environmental Law Center

    114: Great Rivers Environmental Law Center

    Kathleen Henry and Bruce Morrison from the Great Rivers Environmental Law Center join D.J. in the KDHX studios to discuss a variety of federal, state, and local environmental issues and what they mean to us here in the St. Louis region.

     

     

    Here's a glance at how the conversation goes:

    1:30-8:15 - What does the GRELC do and why?

    8:15-21:00 - What does the Trump administration mean for the environment in St. Louis? Streamlining the development process isn't very good for Missouri and Illinois streams.

    21:15-26:30 - How are things at the state level? What can the average citizen do to help? 

    26:30-35:00 - What's going on closer to home? Development in St. Louis County parks, in particular, is not being done to promote outdoor recreation.

    35:00-47:00 - Putting it all in perspective. Shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy and seeing if there's any reason for hope.

    Surprisingly, DJ ends on an optimistic note!

    70: William Powell -- senior editor of St. Louis Magazine

    70: William Powell -- senior editor of St. Louis Magazine

    William Powell, outgoing Senior Editor for St. Louis Magazine, sits down with DJ to talk about his departure from St. Louis for New Haven, Connecticut to attend Yale Law School. He talks about his move from rural Pennsylvania to the New York Times and Esquire, to city magazines. Powell also goes over his past work with St. Louis Magazine , which includes covering competitive eating in the sports section, Bob Costas, Larry Rice, and his final article with the magazine: a look at the shootings of Vonderrit Meyers and Kajieme Powell. 

    64: Thomas Crone, local journalist / bar owner

    64: Thomas Crone, local journalist / bar owner

    DJ is joined in the KDHX studio by Thomas Crone. RFT contributor and co-owner of the Tick Tock Tavern, Thomas talks about his recent work, including a piece on the former owner of the Broadway Oyster Bar, and his look into graffiti artists in St. Louis. Also discussed — the chemical indifference between Natty Light and Bud Light as well as the meaning behind a certain graffiti tag we probably can’t say here.

    63: Stephen Houldsworth, on local activism, music

    63: Stephen Houldsworth, on local activism, music

    Stephen Houldsworth joins DJ Wilson in the KDHX studio to talk about the St. Louis music scene, as well as his own work on stage,most recently with the spoken word piece Protests and Punk Shows: Musings of a Grumpy Old Gay Man. He also talks about changing the narrative of what success looks like in our society, how protest movements lose their radical side, perfecting the literary form of the Facebook post, and why basements are the best place to catch local music.

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