The Social Primate Podcast
In this episode with Diana Morales, executive director of the SELA Arts Foundation, we get into what it actually takes to build cultural infrastructure in a region that's been overlooked by philanthropy and forced to create with nothing. We talk about South Gate cutting its Cultural Arts Division, the long road to getting the SELA Cultural Center built, and what it really means to make communities care about art. ----- 01:55 First Steps in Public Service 03:21 FBI Raid and DACA Pivot 04:25 Panda Express Hustle 06:25 Innovation Kitchen Breakthrough 08:50 Back to Public Sector 09:24 DC Internship at Planned Parenthood 12:22 Post Election Advocacy Work 14:49 First Government Job Field Rep 17:50 Why SELA Needed Arts 18:23 LA River Festival Origins 21:35 Community Impact of Festival 23:33 Building the Cultural Center 27:28 SELA Arts Foundation Mission 28:41 Funding Strategy and Philanthropy Gap 30:35 South Gate Arts Cuts 32:52 Proving Arts Value 35:36 Artists Allies Network 38:01 Getting Residents Involved 39:21 Everyday Art Karaoke 41:55 Youth Stories Confidence 44:14 Gentrification Displacement Fears 44:54 Policy Protections Toolkit 48:07 Cultural Center As Hub 51:55 Site Timeline Phasing 54:20 How To Stay Involved
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