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It's lucky episode 13 of THE SCORE and it's August, the world is on fire both literally and figuratively, and we're hot and tired, but, hey, that doesn't mean we can't find a little joy to celebrate! First, Paige has discovered a passion for Caribbean Carnival Masquerade, so she gives us a fascinating lesson on the history of Carnival and the inspiration for The Cotton Jab, the new character and costume she's just finished creating (0:00:26). Then, we've received a lot of questions, and even a little skepticism, when it comes to MN Opera's equity work, so join us for a little walk down memory lane as we go back to the very beginning of the EDI work at MN Opera through our 2020 Diversity Charter and up to the present day (0:27:29). Finally, as always, we'll send you into the week with a little Pure Black Joy (1:15:46)! Let's do it to it!
Hosts: Lee Bynum, Rocky Jones, Paige Reynolds
Producer: Rocky Jones
Links
Haitian Relief Funds
"How You Can Help People in Afghanistan" (Time)
Caribbean Yard Campus
Traditional Mas Archive
MN Opera Diversity Charter
"Sculpture of Iconic Contralto Marian Anderson in Philadelphia to Move Forward" (Opera Wire)
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