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Black Arts Admin B*tch Podcast

BAAB Culture
Racial Justice
Arts Administration
Community Engagement
Arts Funding
Radical Collaboration
Philanthropy
Let Them
Equity In the Arts
Black Arts
Prince George's County
Patti Lupone
Social Impact
Accountability
Community Support
Art Organizations
Arts Advocacy
Intergenerational Relationships
Community Music
Cultural Policy
Equity In Arts Education

Join Quanice and her guests as they highlight artists and arts leaders of color in the performing and visual arts world, and interrogate systemic and institutional issues of equity in the arts from a decolonizing framework. We don't have time for any more games.

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Quanice and Bradley talk about sustained accountability, what the arts and culture sector can learn from labor movements, and investing in our future, all while sipping on wine <3

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Quanice and Camille talk about the gentrification of theatre, classism in the Black community, weighing the options of staying in the sector, taking care of ourselves in the midst of chaos, all while sipping on Water and Grey Goose <3... more

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Quanice and Bert talk about how leaders are not stepping up (they always waiting on US), how a lot of our journeys are not linear, why national advocacy work needs to be more collective, and the current state of the sector all while s... more

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Quanice and Alison talk about Mel Robbins’ Let Them, being an auntie, and the current state of the sector while sipping on Grey Goose and Arizona Iced Tea and Water in a cute cup <3 

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Recent Guests

Bradley Powell
Arts administrator and advocate for diversity and accountability in the arts
Episode: Accountability is Power featuring Bradley Powell
Camille Kashaka
A Black ass Trekkie who is also a recovering optimist and has a background in theater administration.
Episode: The World is Raggedy but the Ancestors are REAL featuring Camille Kashaka
Bertrand Evans-Taylor
Director of Government Affairs at DanceUSA, queer Black man and artist
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Episode: Just Start featuring Bertrand Evans-Taylor
Alison McNeil
A Black woman dedicated to uplifting arts and culture leaders from marginalized communities and an advocate for equity in the arts.
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Episode: Let Them featuring Alison McNeil
Andrew Lee
Advocate for arts accessibility and equity, and founder of DC Strings
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Episode: Run for Something featuring Andrew Lee
Erika Hawthorne
Arts administrator and artist passionate about community-centered work.
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Episode: Lean Into Community featuring Erika Hawthorne

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Quanice
Host of Black Arts Admin B*tch Podcast, focusing on highlighting artists and arts leaders of color while interrogating systemic issues of equity in the arts from a decolonizing framework.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • The podcast we’ve been waiting for!

    Great content, Quanice! It’s the honesty and insight for me.

    Years later: loving the reboot!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DenMarc
    United Statesa year ago
  • The only podcast I’m subscribed to

    This podcast is everything I’ve needed! Quanice is a great host and I love her sense of humor too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Last update was better17282
    United States5 years ago
  • The podcast we’ve been waiting for!

    Great content, Quanice! It’s the honesty and insight for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DenMarc
    United States5 years ago
  • Highly Recommend this for All

    I love this podcast!!! The segments are great, the host are amazing, and it’s very informative!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hurricane Sandy Prepped
    United States7 years ago
  • Candid and Interesting

    I love the hosts’ candid conversations. It’s interesting to hear these conversations outside of my work. Good to know other people are tackling the same issues in their workplace/ in the field. Quanice and Josh’s chemistry is perfect - they complement and balance one another. I look forward to more episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TylerT223
    United States8 years ago

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Many appreciate the focus on systemic issues within the arts, viewing it as a crucial and necessary conversation in today's sociopolitical landscape.
Listeners praise the podcast for its honesty and insightful content, often highlighting the unique perspectives shared by the host and guests.
The host's engaging style and chemistry with guests are frequently mentioned as highlights, making the conversations both informative and entertaining.

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Run for Something featuring Andrew Lee
Q: What are some words of wisdom that you might have for current arts administration leaders?
Understanding the flow of policy, power, and resources is crucial for changing who gets grants and making impactful decisions in the arts.
Run for Something featuring Andrew Lee
Q: What excites you about the work now?
Andrew expresses excitement about reaching more community members in deeper, more impactful ways through education and performances.
Run for Something featuring Andrew Lee
Q: Andrew, how do you identify yourself?
Andrew identifies as a man of the people, someone trying to bring resources to those who often don't have them and create opportunities for those left out.
Just Start featuring Bertrand Evans-Taylor
Q: Do you ever regret entering the arts?
No, I really try not to. You're never going to find success in something that you're not passionate about.
The World is Raggedy but the Ancestors are REAL featuring Camille Kashaka
Q: How do you identify yourself?
I'm a black ass Trekkie who is also a recovering optimist, a black person descended from slavery and a first-generation American.

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What is Black Arts Admin B*tch Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the intersections of art, culture, and social justice, this podcast features in-depth conversations that address systemic issues faced by artists and arts leaders of color. Highlighting the importance of equity and advocacy, episodes tackle topics such as arts funding, community engagement, and the impact of racial justice on creative expression. The discussion is often enriched by personal anecdotes and actionable insights, allowing listeners to explore the complexities of working within the arts sector while pushing for meaningful change. Unique perspectives from a diverse range of guests create a dynamic space for grappling with industry challenges, making it a must-listen for those passionate about fostering equitable practic... more

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