
Advocating for Community: REACH Festival Pt 2 with Jillian Waterman
From Life on the Margins: An Urban Native Experience by UrbanNativeCollective
January 28, 2025 · 22 min · Episode 17
About this episode
The episode features an interview with artist Jillian Waterman discussing the integration of traditional knowledge into fashion at the REACH Native American festival.
In this episode, live from the REACH Native American festival at Wright State University in Dayton Ohio, we speak with artist and designer, Jillian Waterman, on weaving traditional knowledge into fashion, building connections to the people and the land, having hard conversations, and pushing the envelope. Special thanks to Devin Dabney for music and post production.
People in this episode
Host: UrbanNativeCollective
Guest: Jillian Waterman
Topics covered
- community advocacy
- Native American culture
- fashion design
- traditional knowledge
- artistic expression
Keywords
- REACH Festival
- Jillian Waterman
- traditional knowledge
- fashion
- community
- art
- Native American
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: UrbanNativeCollective
Places: Wright State University, Dayton Ohio
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