Art Finds A Way with Guest Jessica Green

Published: Nov. 11, 2020, 11 a.m.

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Even in the age of COVID and the relentless assault on civility, art finds a way.\\xa0 It finds a way to heal, to inspire, to engage and to elevate. \\xa0 It connects us to each other and reflects our common humanity, while it illuminates and captures the power of our stories.

My guest this week understands this at her very core. \\xa0 Jessica Green has dedicated her life to creating, collaborating and sharing art. \\xa0 She led the famed Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem for ten years before taking on her current role as Artistic Director of the Houston Cinema Arts Festival.\\xa0 She is also the daughter of Ernest Green, one of the Little Rock Nine.\\xa0 Their story of integrating a high school in 1957 is highlighted in the acclaimed PBS series, "Eyes on the Prize."

Jessica's family connection to the civil rights movement helped inform and inspire her love of storytelling.\\xa0 She and her team are in constant search of stories yet to be told, determined to give them voice and their rightful place in our collective narrative.\\xa0 From Hong Kong to Nigeria and points in between, this year's Houston Cinema Arts Festival features 40 such stories.\\xa0 The Festival kicks off November 12th and runs through the 22nd.\\xa0 Film buffs can watch online and at select Houston drive-in theaters.\\xa0 Click here to see the lineup and purchase tickets.\\xa0 There is literally something for everyone.

So, as we to muddle our way through COVID and post-election chaos, why not take a breath...and take a break to watch some beautiful films that reflect the breadth of what makes us human.\\xa0 To all of the artists who continue to remind us of our common humanity, thank you for always finding a way.\\xa0 Here's my conversation with Jessica Green.\\xa0 Enjoy!

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This podcast is devoted to empowering us all to better understand each other's differences...one story at a time.\\xa0 Emmy Award-winning journalist, Linda Lorelle, guides guests through insightful, unexpected conversations that reveal our common humanity.\\xa0 This show is not about politics per se; it is about finding a way to reclaim civility in the context of the contentious times in which we live, by sharing our personal and professional stories, in hopes that others might find a glimpse of themselves.

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