Black Material Geographies

By Whetstone Radio Collective

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Episodes: 11

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With the growing awareness around how our food and clothing are made and where it comes from, our curiosity and desire to deepen our understanding of the fiber systems that undergird our lives and the communities impacted by them grow with it. Black Material Geographies is a collection of conversations and stories using Blackness and textile material culture to explore how we can create more sustainable systems and processes amid global climate crises and lifestyles deeply entrenched in global capitalism. This show projects “Blackness” into the past to understand the material cultures of our present and the possibilities for a more sustainable future. We will explore what Black futures could be made of and who gets to make them. Black Material Geographies is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Whetstone Radio Collective creates storytelling dedicated to food origins and culture, with original content centering the perspectives of global majority populations and diasporas. You can learn more about this podcast at whetstoneradio.com, on Twitter @whetstoneradio, on TikTok and Instagram @whetstonemedia and subscribe to our Spotify and YouTube channel, Whetstone Media, for more podcast content. You can learn more about all things happening at Whetstone at WhetstoneMedia.com.

Episode Date
Imagining Regional Fiber Initiatives
May 30, 2022
Redesigning Supply Chains
May 23, 2022
Black Cotton
May 16, 2022
Natural Dyeing & Oakland Youth
May 09, 2022
Colonialism's Afterlife & Upcyling Fashion, Pt. 2 | Textile Waste
May 02, 2022
Colonialism's Afterlife & Upcyling Fashion, Pt. 1
Apr 25, 2022
The Lacebark Tree, Pt. 2
Apr 18, 2022
The Lacebark Tree, Pt. 1
Apr 11, 2022
Precolonial Textile Cultures, Pt.2
Apr 04, 2022
Precolonial Textile Cultures, Pt.1
Mar 28, 2022
Trailer - Black Material Geographies
Mar 24, 2022