Mångata

Mångata
Podcast Description
Drawing on the Moon as a symbol of illumination, Mångata is a series of conversations artist Amos Gebhardt made with visionaries in their fields who dare to imagine future cosmologies in these dystopian times. Amos photographed participants across six lunar cycles, where they were lit entirely by moonlight. Working across themes of climate justice, abolition, storytelling, anti-oppression practice, and cultural theory, participants include Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Alexis Wright, Anjali Sharma, Aseel Tayah, Debbie Kilroy, Leah Manaema Avene and Nevo Zisin.https://amosgebhardt.com/mangataWe acknowledge the people, lands, waters and skies of Wurundjeri, Quandamooka, Ngunnawal, Wadawurrung, Turrbal and Jagera Country where this project has been created. We recognise with deep respect the creative, intellectual, philosophical and spiritual practices of Aboriginal People that have been connected to this land since time immemorial.Project Producer Priya Namana. With special thanks to Anouska Phizacklea, and MAPh.
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The series delves into topics such as climate justice, storytelling, anti-oppression practices, and contemporary cultural theory. Example episodes include conversations with Anjali Sharma about youth activism in climate change, Aseel Tayah discussing the impact of displacement on artistic expression, and Debbie Kilroy examining transformative justice in response to incarceration.

Drawing on the Moon as a symbol of illumination, Mångata is a series of conversations artist Amos Gebhardt made with visionaries in their fields who dare to imagine future cosmologies in these dystopian times. Amos photographed participants across six lunar cycles, where they were lit entirely by moonlight. Working across themes of climate justice, abolition, storytelling, anti-oppression practice, and cultural theory, participants include Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Alexis Wright, Anjali Sharma, Aseel Tayah, Debbie Kilroy, Leah Manaema Avene and Nevo Zisin.
https://amosgebhardt.com/mangata
We acknowledge the people, lands, waters and skies of Wurundjeri, Quandamooka, Ngunnawal, Wadawurrung, Turrbal and Jagera Country where this project has been created. We recognise with deep respect the creative, intellectual, philosophical and spiritual practices of Aboriginal People that have been connected to this land since time immemorial.
Project Producer Priya Namana. With special thanks to Anouska Phizacklea, and MAPh.
As a practising jewish person, Nevo shares how being assigned female and zionist at birth has impacted their journey towards transness and anti-zionism. In this wide-ranging conversation, Nevo interweaves the migration route of monarch butterflies, trans divinity, weaponised trauma, and living on stolen land to contemplate the multi-generational pathway to liberation.
Nevo Zisin is Ashkenazi Jewish from Poland, Russia & France and has lived in and around Wurundjeri & Bunurong Lands their entire life. They are a creative educator on trans possibilities, and facilitate workshops in schools and workplaces. Nevo is award-winning author of Finding Nevo (2017), a memoir on gender transition and The Pronoun Lowdown (2021), a guidebook on all things related to pronouns. Their work explores queerness, collective healing and liberation.

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