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Season 3 Final Friday We conclude our third season with Ariell R Johnson of Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse. Tune in as we talk about longevity, community, and the ups and downs of making your own lane. Music by Community Education Additional track by Private Hell Productions Black Women Are Scary is now also airing Fridays @ 10pm on WPEB 88.1 FM Special thanks to: Scribe Video Center, WPEB, Support Our Creatives, Bitches on Comics, The Last Girls Club Magazine, and Kathryn Hoist. |
Dusky Projects is proud to have been a part of audio production for the incredible anthology Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors, where writers from across the globe engage their imaginations in discovering intersectional worlds of generational healing and community-based solutions. The anthology brings new perspectives to the vital genre of climate fiction, with short stories that offer visions of abundance, adaptation, reform, and hope.
Click here to read and listen to Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors and Imagine 2200 Editors' Picks 2023 |
This thought-provoking event features interactive discussions offering valuable insights and practical tools for concerned citizens, local business owners, and community leaders who are interested in creating healthier, more sustainable neighborhoods.
Thursday, June 8th, 4-8pm EST. Click here for session info |
Ella's Children will presented as part of Rotate Theater Mini Fest, which celebrates short plays featuring underrepresented perspectives on whose stories are worth telling, what's funny, and how the world works!
Main stage performances on June 10-11, 2023 at the beautiful Starlight Theater at the MYArts building feature an entertaining and thought-provoking lineup of festival favorites performed alongside brand new works presented as part of World Premiere Wisconsin. Click here for ticket information. |