Lindo Jones is a spoken word artist, and creator of the Lindo Yes! clothing line, and an educator. Born and raised in uptown Philadelphia, Lindo's work is unapologetically black and combines elements of theatrical, poetic, and visual art to address love, masculinity, and social justice.
Lindo shares his background growing up in a working-class neighborhood and how the struggle and lack of resources fueled his creativity. He discusses the development of creativity and the importance of imagination in problem-solving. Lindo talks about his current work, including a gumball machine project that promotes mental health awareness and a comic book exploring the regulation of emotions. He emphasizes the power of words and the importance of using his art to empower others and create change. Lindo also discusses the theatrical and visual components of his work and the concept of "black joy" in his performances. He shares his process for generating ideas and the techniques he uses to keep his work interesting, including rest and leading with his emotions. Lindo reflects on the impact of failure and rejection in his career and how it has led to growth and the development of new skills. He also discusses his work as a teaching artist and the transformative experience of reclaiming spaces through education.
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Join us as we dive into the world of Lindo Jones, a spoken word artist and creator of the Lindo Yes! clothing line. Learn how he combines theatrical, poetics, and visual art to create impactful work. Don't miss it!
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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