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On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Patrisse Cullors ON: How To Use Your Art To Heal Your Emotions & Make An Impact On The World

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

iHeartPodcasts

Business, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.730.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Do art, activism, and politics mix? They do when you’re Patrisse Cullors, best-selling author and cofounder of Black Lives Matter and Reform LA Jails. On a recent episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, Cullors and Shetty sat down to talk about how she keeps her artistic and creative side alive through activism and politics. Listen in to this powerful episode to learn more about this member of Time Magazine’s 20 Women of 2020 project. Text Jay Shetty 310-997-4177  A Word From Our Sponsors: If you need life insurance, head to https://www.Policygenius.com right now to get started. You could save $1500 or more a year by comparing quotes on their marketplace Go to https://www.Blinkist.com/JAY to start your FREE 7 day trial AND get 25% off a Blinkist Premium Membership and up to 65% off audiobooks (yours to keep forever) You can receive $10 Off Your First Pair of Feetures by going to https://feetures.com and using my code ONPURPOSE

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0:00.0

Guess what? If you fight for Black Lives, you also get more free. So this isn't just

0:07.2

about Black people. Yes, we are asking you to put your attention on Black people, but

0:12.8

recognize that our liberation is bound into one another. And so when Black people get

0:18.7

free, we all get free. And that is, I think, the, like, sort of, like, foundation of Black

0:25.4

Lives Matter. Hey, everyone. Welcome back to on purpose. And I'm on health podcast in

0:36.9

the world where we focus into all of the areas and themes that affect our mental, emotional

0:42.4

and physical health. And this includes everything that's happening in the world around

0:47.0

us. Now, you know that I focus in on trying to speak to guests where we can all learn

0:52.8

together as a community, as a family, as part of the on purpose audience. And I'm so excited

0:58.7

because today I get to sit down with an individual, not someone that I'm just curious and

1:03.2

interested about, but someone that I believe that I have a lot to learn from and that I

1:07.5

think we'll all get the benefit of from hearing deep answers to these questions that I

1:13.4

know you've sent me and questions that I have myself. Now, I want you to be able to expand

1:18.9

your mind today. I want us to train ourselves today to listen without judgment, allow us

1:23.8

to stretch our minds without comparison or judgment and be able to listen to truly understand.

1:30.8

Today's guest is none other than Patrice Colors. She's an LA native and artist co-founder

1:36.8

of Black Lives Matter and reform LA Jails. Colors works for Black Lives Matter recently.

1:42.3

She received a recognition in Time Magazine's 2020 100 Women of the Year project. She's a

1:49.1

bestselling author and a faculty director at Arizona's Prescott College of New Social

1:55.0

and Environmental Arts Practice, MFA program that she has developed. In 2019, she joined

2:02.1

free forms Good Trouble Season 2 and 3 as Staff Writer and Actor. For the last 20 years,

2:09.6

she's been one of the front lines of criminal justice reform. Today, we're here to learn

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