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Ladies Who Bronché
Ladies Who Bronché
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Christin Eve Cato: Ladies Who Say O.K.; Pregones PRTT, INTAR, NEA Grants, Abortion Rights, Premiere of O.K.
Ladies Who Bronché
1 hour 8 minutes 23 seconds
7 months ago
Christin Eve Cato: Ladies Who Say O.K.; Pregones PRTT, INTAR, NEA Grants, Abortion Rights, Premiere of O.K.

In this episode of Ladies Who Bronché, host Julissa Contreras engages in a vibrant conversation with playwright and educator Christin Eve Cato.

This episode explores themes of identity, community, and the importance of local theaters, while also addressing the impact of funding cuts on the arts. Cato shares insights about her upcoming play 'O.K.', which tackles reproductive rights and the complexities surrounding them. These sacred writers emphasize the power of creative expression and the necessity for artists to remain true to their craft amidst societal challenges.

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Podcast: @ladieswhobronche

Guest: Christin Eve Cato @itschristinevecato

Host: Julissa Contreras @jewleesah @storyquo

Music by: Joe Endozo @animalanimal_music


Key Themes: Theater, arts, reproductive rights, community, cultural identity, creative expression, funding cuts, local arts, creator revolution


Chapters:

00:00 Welcome to the Brunch Table

03:02 The Artistic Journey of Christin Eve Cato

06:13 Culinary Memories and Cultural Connections

09:07 The Importance of Community and Gossip

12:03 Celebrating Pregones Theater

15:10 The Impact of Funding Cuts on the Arts

21:07 Art as a Catalyst for Change

28:39 The Power of Art and Community

30:41 Reclaiming Our Creative Power

34:20 Navigating the Challenges of Artistic Expression

38:07 Finding New Resources in Times of Change

42:38 Exploring Reproductive Rights Through Art

49:16 The Importance of Connection and Joy in Writing

01:02:40 Exploring Identity and Empathy in Storytelling

01:03:53 The Complexity of Abortion and Personal Choice

01:05:29 Encouragement for Aspiring Creators

01:08:09 The Importance of Creative Expression

01:10:15 Credits


Takeaways:

Theater serves as a vital space for community engagement.

Dining traditions often reflect family histories and cultural identities.

Local theaters play a crucial role in preserving cultural legacies.

Funding cuts to the arts threaten the voices of marginalized communities.

Artists have a responsibility to speak truth to power.

Creative expression is essential for personal and societal healing.

Reproductive rights are a fundamental aspect of personal freedom.

Art can unite people from diverse backgrounds.

Aspiring creators should embrace their unique voices and stories.

Ladies Who Bronché
Ladies who banter. Ladies who bochinchan. Ladies who bronché. bronché (v): spanglish word for brunch. A podcast from by Julissa Contreras bringing voice into spaces where their perspective is often overshadowed