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Black Storytellers of Utah and Creating the Beloved Community Project

Black Storytellers of Utah and Creating the Beloved Community Project

Update: 2021-07-22
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This week on Culture Bytes, we speak with Amy MacDonald, Founder and Director of Brolly Arts, Marian Howe-Taylor, Manager of Special Projects at Salt Lake Community College, and Doctor Tashelle Wright, Black Health Liason. Amy and Marian are also the Co-Creators of Black Social Change Utah and the Beloved Community Project. They tell us about the significance of the Beloved Community Project film and future plans for the project. To hear the full episode, head to our website or download from your preferred platform including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

The Beloved Community Project film is a 25 minute documentary that focuses on Dr. Martin Luther King’s articulation of the Beloved Community in that it is possible to create civil, equitable and harmonious communities through non-violent social change.  The Beloved Community Project - through film, storytelling, history, current events and movement - addresses global issued with local relevance and asks what each of us can do for change.

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Black Storytellers of Utah and Creating the Beloved Community Project

Black Storytellers of Utah and Creating the Beloved Community Project

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