Resilience in this Racing Reality, or R-cubed, is a series of conversations with Indigenous musicians, performers, and artists who are scheduled to perform at Stanford Live during the 2021–22 season. Hosted by Stanford Live curatorial fellow Will Paisley (Navajo and Blackfeet) and brought to you by Stanford Live, R-cubed gives space to artists to discuss their creative practices and the impact of their work on furthering Indigenous performance and promoting contemporary representations of Indigenous people in the 21st century.

This podcast was recorded in 2020. To keep everyone safe, interviews were conducted remotely.

Martha Redbone (Cherokee/Choctaw/Shawnee/Black) is a performing artist based in New York City (Lenapehoking Territory) with a plethora of experience in the industry. In this episode, she shares her personal journey in becoming a performing artist and navigating the space as an Afro-Indigenous woman. Having toured internationally, Martha brings insightful perspective on solidarity, intersectionality, and decolonial thought. Join Will and Martha for a thoughtful conversation on identity, narrative correction, and more.

Don't miss Martha Redbone perform in Bing Studio on February 11.

 

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