I SEE U

I SEE U, Episode 47: What U Focus On, U Become

University of Houston Lecturer Laura Marshall Clark offers up a preview of her fine art exhibition: CHIEFS, CLANS and KIN, opening in Oklahoma this weekend

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Interdisciplinary scholar and curator Laura Marshall Clark has maintained a love for the arts, a thirst for the humanities, along with a passion for literature and Native American history throughout her life. But what happens when you embrace and infuse religion into those interests? And with religion and spirituality playing such key roles in Native American art, why does she still feel intimidated by her belief system in Christianity? Find out as I SEE U explores aspects of identity, culture and family with acclaimed author, Laura Marshall Clark, as she speaks candidly with host Eddie Robinson about her own Native American heritage. We’ll learn more about her fascination with tribal programs, divergent histories and aesthetics as well as how she acknowledges the power of being completely vulnerable as a global teacher and creative writer.

 

This article is part of the podcast I SEE U with Eddie Robinson

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Eddie Robinson

Eddie Robinson

Executive Producer & Host, I SEE U

A native of Mississippi, Eddie started his radio career as a 10th grader, working as a music jock for a 100,000-Watt (Pop) FM station and a Country AM station simultaneously. While Mississippi Governor Ray Mabus had nominated him for the U.S. Naval Academy in 1991, Eddie had an extreme passion...

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