Half Hour

S2 Ep11 - Kuumba Lynx: "Reclaiming Joy"

August 31, 2021 Steppenwolf Theatre Co. Season 2 Episode 11
S2 Ep11 - Kuumba Lynx: "Reclaiming Joy"
Half Hour
More Info
Half Hour
S2 Ep11 - Kuumba Lynx: "Reclaiming Joy"
Aug 31, 2021 Season 2 Episode 11
Steppenwolf Theatre Co.

In this inspiring and revealing conversation, Jacinda Bullie and Darius Parker of Kuumba Lynx sit down with Audrey Francis to talk about the vital and empowering work they do with youth across Chicago. Through performances, film screenings, art making workshops, and more, Kuumba Lynx brings a Hip Hop lens to their work of urban artistry and activism. Listen to learn about the philosophy, history and future of one of the most treasured youth centered organizations in the city.

Interview begins at 5:22.

Kuumba Lynx is an urban arts youth development organization founded in 1996 by three women, Jaquanda Villegas, Leyda "Lady Sol" Garcia, and Jacinda Bullie. For two decades, alongside many of Chicago’s artists, activists, educators, and youth communities, Kuumba Lynx has honed an arts making practice that presents, preserves and promotes Hip Hop as a tool to resist systemic violence where black and brown youth can reimagine and demonstrate a more just world. KL’s Program Facilitators are a collective of artists, activists, educators, and healers.

Learn more at Steppenwolf.org
Want to get in touch? Email halfhour@steppenwolf.org

A transcript of this episode can be found HERE

Show Notes

In this inspiring and revealing conversation, Jacinda Bullie and Darius Parker of Kuumba Lynx sit down with Audrey Francis to talk about the vital and empowering work they do with youth across Chicago. Through performances, film screenings, art making workshops, and more, Kuumba Lynx brings a Hip Hop lens to their work of urban artistry and activism. Listen to learn about the philosophy, history and future of one of the most treasured youth centered organizations in the city.

Interview begins at 5:22.

Kuumba Lynx is an urban arts youth development organization founded in 1996 by three women, Jaquanda Villegas, Leyda "Lady Sol" Garcia, and Jacinda Bullie. For two decades, alongside many of Chicago’s artists, activists, educators, and youth communities, Kuumba Lynx has honed an arts making practice that presents, preserves and promotes Hip Hop as a tool to resist systemic violence where black and brown youth can reimagine and demonstrate a more just world. KL’s Program Facilitators are a collective of artists, activists, educators, and healers.

Learn more at Steppenwolf.org
Want to get in touch? Email halfhour@steppenwolf.org

A transcript of this episode can be found HERE