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Through the Duluth Story Project, Zeitgeist is working to uplift the voices in our community, gathering stories about life during COVID and the social unrest of 2020.This project was created to not only promote healing in our community, but to show those with power and influence what the lived experiences of people in our neighborhoods look like and inspire them to create concrete change.Art + Truth = Change. Sciences sociales
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    • E4 – HOUSING 1: Coordinated Entry, Etc.
      Aug 5 2024

      In this audio “collage” we’re introduced to some of the challenges currently facing our community in terms of housing and the resources available to those in crisis. We’re joined by Valerie Joeckel, Deb Holman, Ashley Grimm, Sarah Kjorlien, and Andrea Crouse.

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      40 min
    • E3 – RESOURCES: Waiting For Beds
      Aug 5 2024

      Artist Moira Villiard talks about the project “Waiting For Beds”—a multimedia collaborative art project between Moira and Carla Hamilton that delves into the tumultuous and vicious cycles of mental health crises, healthcare, and social service systems that are at odds in American society. In this episode, we also hear excerpts from a panel discussion recorded at The Prøve Gallery in 2023.

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      56 min
    • E2 – ENVIRONMENTS: Love Your Block & The First Ladies of the Hillside
      Aug 5 2024

      Annika Frazier and Jon Otis discuss their work with the Love Your Block program and how that led to a collaboration with the Duluth Center for Women & Children (formerly the First Ladies of the Hillside) to address the problem of sharps/needles in our community.

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      50 min
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