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ROOTED RECAP | Culture is Not For Sale and Other Musings on the Met

22 min · 8 de may de 2026
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This week we're doing a quick recap on the Oligarch Gala: who showed up, why it's embarrassing, and why money and power do not translate to cultural currency and relevence. We're also shining a light on one of our previous guests, Sylwia Nazzal, and sharing why we want to see here-plus more Arab artists-celebrated at future (hopefully less problematic) Met Gala carpets. Catch up on Sylwia's episode down below! Listen to Sylwia's episode HERE [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-paris-to-palestine-resistance-in-creation-fashion/id1784382933?i=1000726291963&l=zh-Hant-TW] Watch Sylwia's episode HERE [https://youtu.be/BIsCWeU0B00?si=qqD37S1BWyTzY3Ho] Follow us on Instagram HERE [https://www.instagram.com/wellrootedpod/]

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