Episode 10: Queen Sheba
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Join host Frank Sentwali for a compelling conversation with the inimitable Queen Sheba—a spoken word powerhouse, Grammy-nominated artist, and cultural changemaker. From her roots in Detroit to her creative journey through the South, Queen Sheba shares her insights on the transformative power of art, the intersection of poetry and politics, and the role creativity plays in addressing societal challenges.
Discover her latest album, Civil Rights: The South Got Something to Say, an exploration of identity, resilience, and healing. Whether it's mentoring young artists, advocating for the arts, or breaking barriers on stage, Queen Sheba's story is a testament to the enduring impact of creativity. Don’t miss this vibrant episode filled with wisdom, humor, and inspiration!
🌟 Listen now and get inspired by her journey and message of empowerment through art.
About Creativity on Tap and COMPAS
Creativity on Tap is produced by COMPAS, a nonprofit that makes creativity accessible to all Minnesotans by providing participatory creative experiences. In each episode, Creativity on Tap brings together educators, entrepreneurs, elected officials, parents, and other community leaders to discuss creativity and answer the question: What is creativity, and how can it solve the unique challenges facing today's world?
You'll find Creativity on Tap anywhere you get your podcasts, in addition to its webpage.
Creativity On Tap is part of Creativity Saves the World, a year-long initiative led by COMPAS to explore, celebrate, and emphasize the pivotal role creativity can and must play in shaping a world that prioritizes equity, justice, and inclusivity.
Theme music, "Krank It," was produced by COMPAS Teaching Artist Bionik.
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