Season 03 of the podcast explores the conceptual intersections of a temporary city. We are going to @burningman. Produced by David Boyer @yoideaman with @KALW
With our virtual Burn Week in the rearview mirror, we can remember what Black Rock City means to us with the help of this Temple story reported by Jonathan Davis. https://t.co/ao3yeEw5Ct
A guiding principle of Burning Man is "Radical Inclusion." Basically, all are welcome. But just 1% of attendees self-identify as Black. What's the disconnect between racial and radical inclusion? And what are some Burners doing to change that? https://t.co/QoMNhzbqwb
Burning Man is known for a lot of things: The art. The parties. The wooden man at the center. But most Burners don’t know about the history of the land or its original inhabitants. Meet the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe in this episode from KPFA's Lucy https://t.co/BLkmt54Cje
The Temple is arguably the spiritual center of Burning Man. But why is there such attachment to a temporary structure that’s little more than wood and nails? Reporter Jonathan Davis goes in search of the answer in the latest episode of THE INTERSECTION. https://t.co/lxV1YLSNsy
Hi! Welcome to latest edition of Podcast Week. To start, here's a collection of 50 episodes from the last six months that speak to things as they are, as they were, and what they can be. https://t.co/VspFJEHQYk