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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2465642/fan_mail/new] What does Black art mean to Oakland—and why does community matter so deeply in the creative process? In this episode of Tradition Café, I sit down with Art of the African Diaspora curators Eric Murphy and Yolanda Cotton Turner to talk about Oakland culture, Black art, memory, healing, and the power of bringing artists and communities together. We discuss the Art of the African Diaspora exhibition, the satellite show in Alameda, Oakland nostalgia, preserving community stories through art, and why representation still matters in today’s art world. This conversation is thoughtful, funny, and full of love for the East Bay. Topics include: * Oakland Black art and culture * Art of the African Diaspora exhibition * Community healing through art * Bay Area artists * Representation in the art world * Oakland history and memory * Eric Murphy artwork * Yolanda Cotton Turner prints 🎙️ Tradition Café explores culture, heritage, creativity, and the stories that shape us. Thank you for listening to Tradition Café. Visit www.traditioncafe.com [http://www.traditioncafe.com/] for blog posts, news, and links, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for videos and updates. Video Episodes on YouTube @Tradition_Cafe [https://www.youtube.com/@Tradition_Cafe] Facebook: facebook.com/TraditionCafe [https://www.facebook.com/TraditionCafe] Instagram: @tradition_cafe BlueSky @traditioncafe.bsky.social
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