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Why not add our experiences to the conversation? Our voices are relevant and so are our issues. It will also serve as a reference point post-COVID when there are talks about adapting to society. were doing when the virus changed the world. It will add stories from Black and Brown creators and women while also capturing a snapshot of what the artists, actors, photographers, writers, etc. 'Creators in COVID' is my contribution to the archives of the COVID-19 virus pandemic. Try finding information on artists, writers, and actors during the Spanish Flu pandemic of the early 1900s. Black creators and creators of color are almost always left out of these conversations. However, history in this country is skewed toward the wealthiest and whitest citizens. The lockdown was a first in modern times as well. More people have died in America from the virus than in our modern wars and even 9/11. The Coronavirus pandemic is the biggest event of my lifetime and to the majority of people alive today. That’s why I created the 'Creators in COVID' Podcast.

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They are a verbal archive of our existence for generations to come. Stories reveal our hopes as a collective, our dreams, our history, and give a hint to what our future holds. We can learn so much about a community, a culture, a society by sampling its art and listening to the stories of the people who inhabit those spaces. "I love telling stories, studying them, listening to them. You can find links to each episode on Jonita's profile,, and here's more about the project in her own words.

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Her most recent podcast show 'Creators in Covid' explores the multitude of circumstances that Jonita's network of creators faced over lockdown a fascinating series of personal conversations about diversification, survival, work/family balance, and opportunity. She has studied comics, film, tv, and pop culture as an academic, and later rolled those studies into her work as an independent critic and freelance writer. Jonita Davis is the film critic, writer, and pop culture junkie behind The Black Cape Magazine.















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