Girl Be Heard's G!TALK
Can art change the world? Yes it can! Girl Be Heard's G!TALK amplifies the voices of young artists/activists who perform and unpack social justice and cultural issues using spoken word, songs and stories. Hosted by Zoe Norman-Hunt, G!TALK spotlights what's important to young women and girls today. www.girlbeheard.org
All Episodes
Episode #7 May I Have Your Attention/I Am More Than Who I Love
Girl Be Heard’s 2020 Mainstage show, CITIZEN BE HEARD explores ways to cultivate a civic consciousness and make a difference in the life of our communities. On their soapboxes are cast members standing up and advocating for a decent and fair quality of life in their communities.
Episode #6 Choosing Health/ Living Our Dreams (Jamilah and Menasha)
Girl Be Heard’s 2020 Mainstage show, CITIZEN BE HEARD explores ways to cultivate a civic consciousness and make a difference in the life of our communities. On their soapboxes are cast members standing up and advocating for a decent and fair quality of life in their communities.
Episode #5 Invisible Shackles/ Living in America (Camryn and Spencer)
Girl Be Heard’s 2020 Mainstage show, CITIZEN BE HEARD explores ways to cultivate a civic consciousness and make a difference in the life of our communities. On their soapboxes are cast members standing up and advocating for a decent and fair quality of life in their communities.
Episode #4 Parched Souls: Creatively Free (Jai and Menasha)
Girl Be Heard is partnering with New York City Health and Hospitals on a public health initiative to fight COVID-19 in order to help New York City reopen safely and get back to school and work.
Episode #3 This Body Is Sacred (Camryn)
Girl Be Heard Company Member and the 2019 NYC Youth Poet Laureate Camryn Bruno reads from her new book of poetry, “Queen Bee Cavity.” Published in collaboration with Urban Word.
Episode #2 Democracy: A Hot Mess (Jordan and Christiana)
Girl Be Heard Company Members, Jordan Sanchez and Christiana Kallon, GBH alumni currently attending Harvard University and Syracuse University, talk about their performances in GBH’S 2018 main stage show INDIVISIBLE: Liberty and Justice for Who?
Episode #1 Getting Out The Funk (Shenny de Los Angeles and Aastha Jain)
Girl Be Heard Alumni, Shenny de Los Angeles and Aastha Jain perform their original spoken word performances from Girl Be Heard’s 2018 main stage show, INDIVISIBLE: Liberty and Justice for Who? at DR2 in Manhattan.
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