
In the sixth and final episode of Everywhere and Here, the culmination of the series comes to a head, after looking at all the impact, soul, and life that is in New Haven because of these traditions, how do the city create its own? And why is it so different from anywhere else in the state of Connecticut?
Nov 19, 2021
22 min

In the five episode of Everywhere and Here, the vision of the works from different cultures throughout New Haven come front and center. Speaking with several artists, Narrator The Real Frii takes an approach to highlighting the key visual history and current stage from individuals throughout the city.
Nov 19, 2021
24 min

In the fourth episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii discusses the reality of passing down traditions — visual and oral — through generations. The challenges and rewards of maintaining cultural networks while living in New Haven.
Nov 19, 2021
28 min

In the third episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii delves into the intersection of different cultures and communities that create New Haven. We take a look into the people and the visual traditions that are present in these fascinating and impactful customs.
Nov 19, 2021
28 min

In the second episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii discusses the culture of the city, highlighting several of the city’s most elegant and inspiring communities. Discussing the impact and importance of the communities to the overall life of the city. How those communities and the cultures that flow through them.
Sep 30, 2021
30 min

In the first episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii opens our series with an in-depth look at the city of New Haven, Connecticut from some of its most connected individuals. We take a dive into the people that bring the city together and what it means to be a New Havener from a cultural standpoint and figuring out exactly what that visual culture of the city is.
Sep 30, 2021
38 min

In the final episode, Aaron looks at the impact that Du Bois and his works have to this day and how data gathering and data integrity continue to have a foothold in the US, specifically for Black people.
Jun 17, 2021
21 min

In episode seven of Outlines of Color, the conversation continues with a dive into the modern aesthetics Du Bois uses in the two sections of the exhibition, “A Series of Statistical Charts Illustrating the Condition of the Descendants of Former African Slaves Now Resident in the USA,” and “The Georgia Negro.”
Jun 17, 2021
17 min

In episode six of Outlines of Color, Aaron speaks with our contributors about the radical, artistic styling used by Du Bois and his students and how the drawings were decades ahead of their time.
Jun 17, 2021
20 min

In episode five of Outlines of Color, we look at what made the state of Georgia interesting as a case study. Aaron goes into greater depth with our contributors about the drawings, photos, and plates and how information was gathered by Black college students sent to Georgia.
Jun 17, 2021
20 min
