137: Can Artist activists and cultural organizers become trusted community leaders?

137: Can Artist activists and cultural organizers become trusted community leaders?

23:16 Aug 6, 2025
About this episode
Can an artist lead a community? What does it take for cultural activists to become trusted stewards of change in divisive times?In a world grappling with polarization and rising authoritarianism, the need for compassionate, imaginative leadership has never been more urgent. This episode dives into how artists and cultural workers already operating in community spaces can embrace roles as civic leaders—balancing creativity with responsibility and vision with service.Discover how leadership can be reframed through metaphors like the wedding planner, the parade leader, and the soul shepherd.Hear powerful stories of artistic ingenuity in places like death row and urban neighborhoods that reveal art’s transformative power.Learn the foundational traits and practical strategies for leading with courage, communication, and care in culturally complex contexts.Notable Mentions: Here’s a categorized, hyperlinked list of the People, Events, Organizations, and Publications mentioned in the podcast episode, ????? PeopleBill ClevelandHost of Art is Change podcast and founder of the Center for the Study of Art and Community, focused on arts-based social change.Barbara Schaffer BaconEducator, author, and cultural advisor known for her work in community arts and co-director of Animating Democracy at Americans for the Arts.Leni SloanActivist, performer, former NEA program director, and public arts strategist, known for subversive leadership through arts policy and programming.Marty PottengerTheater artist and cultural organizer integrating art with social justice and civic engagement on issues like labor rights and police reform.Hubert MasseyDetroit-based muralist and sculptor creating community-centered public art that reflects local culture and history.Ruth AsawaJapanese American visual artist and educator, interned during WWII, known for her wire sculptures and arts advocacy in education.Lynelle Herrick (limited pub
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