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Jeff Dietrich on the Infrastructures of Community

1 h 14 min · 15 de dic de 2025
portada del episodio Jeff Dietrich on the Infrastructures of Community

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My guest is Jeff Dietrich. Jeff is a former community engagement professional and artist-in-residence. He is now a photographer and a novice frame-maker, woodworker, photography instructor, writer, election worker, cyclist, adventurer, and general-purpose dabbler. You can find his photos and writings at jeff-dietrich.com [https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://jeff-dietrich.com__;!!LIr3w8kk_Xxm!vRKN2x7FJf-C4JG1q8X5FauQDWtQqOCxd5hq1xzrSRE2doxIqQB6G98AFEFqju_FELEAL2bITFHgibjRXPw$], and on his Instagram page @JeffDietrich [https://www.instagram.com/jeffdietrich/]. I hope you enjoy our conversation. Recorded at the University of Southern California Digital Creative Lab in October 2025.

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