136: What Are Activist Artists & Cultural Organizers Accountable to in Their Work?

136: What Are Activist Artists & Cultural Organizers Accountable to in Their Work?

31:39 Jul 30, 2025
About this episode
To whom or what are artists and cultural organizers truly accountable—and why does it matter?In an age where creative work increasingly intersects with social change, understanding accountability is crucial for artists striving to make a civic impact. Whether you’re creating in your own community or stepping into unfamiliar territory, this episode explores the moral and practical anchors that define responsible, effective, and meaningful community cultural engagement.Learn how deep cultural competency and trust-building are essential for impactful community-based art.Discover real-world examples, like Marty Pottenger’s transformative police poetry project, that reveal the power of accountability to inspire civic connection.Gain insights into the layered responsibilities artists carry—from honoring their craft to serving diverse community stakeholders ethically.Notable Mentions??? People 1. Bill ClevelandHost of Art is Change and director of the Center for the Study of Art & Community; a key voice in community-based art and cultural development. 2. Jerry StropnickyVeteran theater director known for creating community theater frameworks; referenced for his “A Principles” guide in episode 135. 3. Barbara Schaffer BaconEducator, cultural advisor, and longtime advocate for arts-based civic engagement; co-host on this episode. 4. Leni SloanCultural activist, performer, and historian, recognized for decades of work integrating art, identity, and democracy. 5. Marty PottengerPlaywright, performer, and cultural organizer whose work blends theater with social justice themes like labor rights and police-community relations. 6. Chuck DavisFounder of DanceAfrica, he was pivotal in bringing African dance to American audiences in respectful and celebratory ways. 7. Catherine DunhamInfluential dancer and anthropologist who brought African and Caribbean dance traditions into Amer
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