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Composer and musician Sharon Udoh of the Columbus-based musical collective Counterfeit Madison returns for the second episode of this timely and honest conversation about race and identity in the US. Click here to participate in a live Q&A following the talk.
Over these past few years, Udoh has taken note of two things: one, that white Americans (in general) don't particularly love talking about themselves as white people, and two, this fact, contrasted with how often Black Americans (again, in general) think about their race, might be an issue.
In this project, Udoh asks simple questions of herself, her body, and also of some white people from the community, enabling us all to reflect on who we really are, where we are in our journeys of understanding our identities, and how we can continue the process of interrogating and discovering ourselves.
MADE POSSIBLE BY Greater Columbus Arts Council American Electric Power Foundation L Brands Foundation The Columbus Foundation Ohio Arts Council Institute of Museum and Library Services Huntington Bank Nationwide Foundation
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Kaufman Development Cardinal Health Foundation
Past Artist Talks
Counterfeit Madison