Episode 405: Writings on the Wall
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In this episode, Nancey chats with fellow collage cousin, Jas Jermaine Turk, to discuss intersectionality, being queer in the South, and how those things impact how we advocate and show up for others. Jas shares a dream story about calling out someone's problematic behavior.
Jas Jermaine Turk (she/they) [b. Baltimore] is a Black, queer, self-taught analog collage and mixed media artist—as well as a Cultural Sustainability Practitioner. They earned their Master of Arts in Cultural Sustainability from Goucher College in 2021, and their MBA from Northern Kentucky University in 2025. Jas' creative practice center's themes of preservation, Black ancestral remembrance, storytelling, and cultural amplification. Throughout their artwork, Jas aims to create sacred spaces of [re]memory where ancestral strength is not lost to time, but continually reshaped and honored—reflecting a tender defiance and converging fragments to craft an evolving archive where history reclaims space.
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Music by Omar Faruque from Pixabay
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