Discussions avec Noémi Michel #5
Dans le cadre du programme de dix podcasts en collaboration avec la webradio lausannoise Radio 40 et la chercheuse et historienne de l'art Noémi Michel.
L'intégralité du podcast est à écouter en ligne ou à lire (par extraits) dans notre magazine Meute #2.
Rashayla Marie Brown (RMB), 730 (A Tribute to DJ Midas), 2025, CALM – Centre d'Art La Meute, photo : Théo Dufloo.
« I feel that we had a golden era in the 90s, in the US, of Black television. I would watch Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Living single, Martin. I know almost every episode by heart. It’s really just about that joy of seeing Black people in tv in roles of empowerment, in roles of community. I gravitated to both Living Single and Martin, because even though they lived in cities where you would never leave your door open, like Detroit and New-York, for some reasons, their doors were always open and their friends were always barging in and making jokes. I just really adored that. It was a fantasy world to be able to imagine, that there would be that type of safety in relationships, in friendships specifically.»
Rashayla Marie Brown en conversation avec Noémi Michel
Le programme de dix podcasts a été rendu possible grâce au généreux soutien de Pro Helvetia et de la Fondation suisse pour la radio et la culture (FSRC), en collaboration avec Radio 40 et la chercheuse et historienne de l’art Noémi Michel.