Revolutionary Roots

Jordan Seaberry

8 min · 17. aug. 2020
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In our eighth interview of Revolutionary Roots, we meet Jordan Seaberry (@jordanseaberry [https://www.instagram.com/jordanseaberry/]), a PVD based artist from Chicago whose "painting work lives alongside his political work." Jordan is also a grassroots organizer who helped to pass criminal justice reforms such as the Unshackling Pregnant Prisoners Bill and the "Ban the Box" movement in Rhode Island. Jordan's art reimagines and seeks truth in Black histories and legacies, inspired by his own grandfather's story within the Great Migration, fleeing racial terror in the South. In this episode, Jordan covers the intricacies of activism in art, the erasure of Black history and what inspires his paintings and projects. Checkout Jordan's main website: http://www.jordanseaberry.com [http://www.jordanseaberry.com/] Produced by: Leila Kashani-Sabet '22 (@leilakashanisabet [https://www.instagram.com/leilakashanisabet/]) and Mako Mendoza '21 (@mako_mendoza [https://www.instagram.com/mako_mendoza/]) #blackartists [https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/blackartists/]

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Jordan Seaberry - Unedited

Jordan Seaberry (@jordanseaberry [https://www.instagram.com/jordanseaberry/]) is a PVD-based artist from Chicago whose "painting work lives alongside his political work." Jordan is also a grassroots organizer who helped to pass criminal justice reforms such as the Unshackling Pregnant Prisoners Bill and the "Ban the Box" movement in Rhode Island. Jordan's art reimagines and seeks truth in Black histories and legacies, inspired by his own grandfather's story within the Great Migration, fleeing racial terror in the South. This interview, highlights the intricacies of activism in art, the erasure of Black history and what inspires his paintings and projects. Checkout Jordan's main website: http://www.jordanseaberry.com [http://www.jordanseaberry.com/] Produced by: Leila Kashani-Sabet '22 (@leilakashanisabet [https://www.instagram.com/leilakashanisabet/]) and Mako Mendoza '21 (@mako_mendoza [https://www.instagram.com/mako_mendoza/]) #blackartists [https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/blackartists/]

20. aug. 202027 min
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Casandra and Spocka

We talk with not one but TWO artists, Spocka Summa and Casandra Inez, owners of Public Shop and Gallery based in Providence (@publicnotprivate [https://www.instagram.com/publicnotprivate/]). As natives and artists of Providence, Spocka and Casandra wanted to create a local space for creators, particularly artists of color to create, connect and experience art. In terms of their own artmaking, while Spocka curates events and showcases for artists all over New England, he also is a musician and visual artist, currently working on the second part of a comic book, The Live Wire. Cassandra is a published poet and storyteller who has also dabbled in visual art. Tune in to learn about the inspirations behind Spocka and Casandra's artwork and the founding and purpose of the Public- to uplift and support local communities. Produced by: Uwa Ede-Osifo '22 (@uwaedeosifo [https://www.instagram.com/uwaedeosifo/]), Leila Kashani-Sabet '22 (@leilakashanisabet [https://www.instagram.com/leilakashanisabet/]) and Mako Mendoza '21 (@mako_mendoza [https://www.instagram.com/mako_mendoza/])

20. aug. 20205 min
episode Jordan Seaberry cover

Jordan Seaberry

In our eighth interview of Revolutionary Roots, we meet Jordan Seaberry (@jordanseaberry [https://www.instagram.com/jordanseaberry/]), a PVD based artist from Chicago whose "painting work lives alongside his political work." Jordan is also a grassroots organizer who helped to pass criminal justice reforms such as the Unshackling Pregnant Prisoners Bill and the "Ban the Box" movement in Rhode Island. Jordan's art reimagines and seeks truth in Black histories and legacies, inspired by his own grandfather's story within the Great Migration, fleeing racial terror in the South. In this episode, Jordan covers the intricacies of activism in art, the erasure of Black history and what inspires his paintings and projects. Checkout Jordan's main website: http://www.jordanseaberry.com [http://www.jordanseaberry.com/] Produced by: Leila Kashani-Sabet '22 (@leilakashanisabet [https://www.instagram.com/leilakashanisabet/]) and Mako Mendoza '21 (@mako_mendoza [https://www.instagram.com/mako_mendoza/]) #blackartists [https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/blackartists/]

17. aug. 20208 min