Monuments to Motherhood

Episode 3: Your First God

32 min · 19. nov. 2024
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What do we expect caregiving to look like, and what does it actually look like? Molly talks to singer-songwriter, journalist, activist, and Executive Director of Black Trans Women Inc. Diamond ‘Stylz’ Collier, and NBC and MSNBC anchor, journalist, caregiver, and documentarian Richard Lui to find out.  Learn more about Molly Gochman at mollygochman.com [https://mollygochman.com/] or follow her on Instagram @mollygochman [https://www.instagram.com/mollygochman/].

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Bonus Episode: Community is a Verb

Just before the unveiling of her 15-foot Monuments to Motherhood [https://mollygochman.com/work/monuments-to-motherhood/] sculpture near Grand Army Plaza, Molly takes a walk through Prospect Park with Morgan Monaco, President of the Prospect Park Alliance. Together, they reflect on how public parks—and the people who care for them—nurture and sustain the communities they serve. Fast forward to Mother’s Day: Molly celebrates the sculpture’s unveiling with friends, family, and community members during a day of activities. A few days later, she returns to the site with her 9-year-old daughter Anra, where they encounter an unexpected guest and share a surprising moment of connection. Learn more about Molly Gochman at mollygochman.com [https://mollygochman.com/] or follow her on Instagram @mollygochman [https://www.instagram.com/mollygochman/].

15. juli 202536 min
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Bonus Episode: Continuum of Care

In the first of two bonus episodes, Molly travels to Memphis to unveil the first sculptures of the Monuments to Motherhood series at the newly renamed Medical District Park, formerly the site of a Confederate monument honoring American slave trader Nathan Bedford Forrest. The installation of Molly's sculptures signifies a significant shift in the park's history, transforming it into a space that celebrates the city's caregivers. Molly engages in conversation with local leaders, including Attorney Van D. Turner, Jr., and Kirkwood Vangeli, the Program Coordinator at Memphis Medical District Collaborative (MMDC). They discuss the city's history, as well as their personal stories related to caregiving. Learn more about Molly Gochman at mollygochman.com [https://mollygochman.com/] or follow her on Instagram @mollygochman [https://www.instagram.com/mollygochman/].

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