Ep. 18 You Can’t Kill a Revolution with Jessica Tifase

In this episode, multidisciplinary artist Jessica Tifase (she/her) shares the similarities and differences in making projects in different mediums and how Mizzou has whitewashed history in her upcoming Concerned Student 1950 documentary. Finally, in today’s concluding thought, Edward talks about his favorite sport basketball.

Guest Bio:

Jessica Tifase (she/her) is a Nigerian-American artist from Houston, Texas that is passionate about disrupting the conventional approaches of storytelling in order to heal the relationship between her subjects, the camera and the audience. Through portrait photography and multimedia production, her work experiments with elements that have been historically used as tools for misrepresentation as a way to explore themes like identity and historical revisionism.

At the moment she is interning with the Houston Rockets, in addition to preparing for an exhibition at the Sager Reeves Gallery in 2022.

Time Codes:

1:30 - Jessica’s film and photography upbringings

5:00 - Jessica’s shares her inspiration for her photography works Godspeed, The Harvest and Caged Birds

7:45 - Jessica’s works evolving more than just a class assignment

11:40 - The challenges and adaptations Jessica went through during the making of her vertical video Dear Clover

15:34 - Jessica using film for The Harvest

18:35 - Jessica explains how differentiate, end, and create new projects

22:30 - Jessica discusses her upcoming Concerned Student 1950 documentary

25:30 - Jessica’s shares her worries about the history being watered when the students at the moment graduate MU

30:51 - Jessica’s inside access to MU’s little known history as a Tour Guide, Summer Welcome Leader, and MU Ambassador

35:03 - Jessica entails the dilemmas BlPOC students face when speaking out at predominantly White institutions

38:20 - Jessica’s path to being a Houston Rockets Intern

43:15 - Jessica’s shares how she works with the Rockets archival materials

47:13 - Jessica’s process in taking new risks with videos for certain game days

51:56 - Jessica’s recommendations: Variety Sketch Series Random Acts of Flyness and Documentary-series Eyes on the Prize

56:04 - Concluding Thought: Edward’s passion of basketball

Episode Notes:

Concerned Student 1950 Documentary by Adam Dietrich, Kellan H. Marvin, Varun Bahaj

The Spark with Jalen Green and Kevin Porter Jr

The Harvest by Jessica Tifase

Jessica talks to MU about Caged Birds

This episode is available on Apple Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, and Stitcher.

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