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As a part of honoring our legacy, we are proud to share this interview with from close collaborators of WNC, Ream (they/them), Josephine Radbill (she/her) and Cynthia Ashley (she/her). They share memories and reflections about WNC's impact, along with wishes...
White Noise Collective NY Chapter leaders Lissa Vanderbeck, Natalie McClellan, Sarah Kaplan Gould, Lexi Sasanow and Kate McNeely speak with Zara Zimbardo about the legacy and impact of White Noise.
Jay Tzvia Helfand (they/them) and Alex Marterre (they/them), a core member and co-conspirator respectively, of the anti-racist organization the White Noise Collective, reflect on a decade plus of community-building, political education, and movement support work.
I interviewed Anagha, and she is 14 years old. She is my classmate. Throughout the interview she talks heavily about the experience with covid and how it impacted her.
Becky Walton, June Papen, and Mary Catherine Postlethwait are all in their 80s, but that doesn't stop them from giggling a bit as they discuss their friendships stemming back as far as the 1940s in Kent County, Delaware.
Izzy Smith(24) and Baz Jecha(23) discuss Izzy's experience with the COVID-19 Pandemic while in University. They discuss where they were and how the pandemic affected their schooling.
Zara Zimbardo and Toran Ailisheva, founders, core members and co-conspirators of the anti-racist organization the White Noise Collective, reflect on a decade plus of community-building, political education, and movement support work.
Maggie Donlevie (19) interviews Ethan Humphrey (18) and Caroline Ries (17) about their experiences regarding college admissions during the COVID 19 pandemic