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Creatives in Place asks: What do artists need to survive and thrive in the Bay Area?
Iris M. Crawford
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Dolores “Lolis” Garcia is a musician who specializes in traditional Mexican musical styles and instruments and is one of the 22 Bay Area artists featured in Creatives in Place.Jean MelesaineShow MoreShow Less
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Yosimar Reyes, is a poet and activist in East San Jose whose work challenges the narrative of undocumented immigrants.Jean MelesaineShow MoreShow Less
How do we nurture reciprocity rather than transactional relationships in art? How do we sustain community through gentrification, a pandemic and revolution? What would it take to decolonize art? And what do creative and cultural communities need in order to stay rooted in the Bay Area?