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