Colors Our Ancestors Can See — with Korina Emmerich
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“We are all related. We need to take care of each other like a family.”
– Korina Emmerich –
Welcome to Episode 2 of The Solidarity Index!
Join host Zahyr Lauren|The Artist L. Haz as they dive into designer Korina Emmerich’s colorful work – exploring heritage, sustainability, storytelling, and inspiration.
Korina’s work has been featured at The Met, MoMA PS1, The Denver Art Museum, Santa Fe Indian Market’s Couture Runway Show, New York Fashion Week, on the cover of InStyle – worn by U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, in the pages of Vogue, Elle, New York Magazine, and more! She founded slow fashion brand EMME Studio in 2015, and is co-founder of Relative Arts NYC – an atelier, gallery, and community space opening Spring 2023.
Keep up with Korina on Instagram: @korinaemmerich and @relativeartsNYC
IN THIS EPISODE
LetsMove by Mimi O’Bonsawin (Nagamo Publishing)
Duwamish, Puyallup, and Canarsie Tribes
Eighth Generation | Urban Native Era
Seattle Indian Health Board | Esther Lucero | Abigail Echo-Hawk
MMIWGT2S: Sovereign Bodies
Erica Alexander | Finding Tamika
Dr. Adrienne Keene
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CREDITS
THE SOLIDARITY INDEX podcast is produced by State of Mind Media
Hosted by Zahyr Lauren aka The Artist L.Haz
Created and produced by Jen Bell, Shalva Wise, Stina Hamlin, and Zahyr Lauren Audio editing and production by Stina Hamlin
Audio mix by Matt Gundy and Raquel Saldivar
Logo and identity design by Marwan Kaabour
Art direction, website and additional design by Jen Bell
THEME SONG
Until Everybody Is Free by Bella Cuts – featuring the voice of Maya Angelou
Released on Common Groove (2023)
All proceeds from download/streaming go to the Dr. Maya Angelou Foundation...
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