i didn't really feel a connection with with the kind of gisfori communities, the british southeastan communities. So i do kind of get, you know, it get's confusing, even for yourself,. because it's like, who am? Who am i question? Ah, because i feel like indias thinking and kind of preoccupied about something else. And i think it's very problematic also, because we're all different, not feo. Would you like to support intelligence squared in what we do? Well, just hit subscribe on apple pod casts and you can listen to intelligence squared adfree.
For this episode focusing on how craft, creativity and our relationship with the planet can help us rethink established narratives and contribute to addressing historical injustices of the past, we visit the Radical Acts Biennial, an initiative from Harewood House. Joining our host, journalist and author of Africa is Not a Country, Dipo Faloyin, are independent curator Ligaya Salazar and Creative Director of Tiipoi, Spandana Gopal. Plus, Claire Ratinon, organic food grower and author of Unearthed: On Race and Roots, and How the Soil Taught Me I Belong.
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