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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Back in 2006, The Rada Film Group began as a partnership between husband and wife team Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson with a mission: To create compelling visual stories that provoke thought about the complex multicultural world we exist in.
This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></itunes:summary>
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This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></googleplay:description>
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This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Michèle Stephenson's Presentation at MomsInFilm - 2017-01-09]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Back in 2006, The Rada Film Group began as a partnership between husband and wife team Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson with a mission: To create compelling visual stories that provoke thought about the complex multicultural world we exist in.
This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></description>
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This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2017 17:52:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Implicit Bias Panel at Aspen Ideas Festival]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Are you racist? Of course not! And yet, each of us has a part in what is entrenched and systemic racism. Hear from people featured in The Conversation short films about race: A Conversation With My Black Son; A Conversation About Growing Up Black; A Conversation With White People About Race. Springboard with us from these personal stories to a 3-dimensional conversation that replaces rhetoric, rage, and accusations with open dialogue. Join us at ConversationDoc.com and #TalkAboutRace.<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are you racist? Of course not! And yet, each of us has a part in what is entrenched and systemic racism. Hear from people featured in The Conversation short films about race: A Conversation With My Black Son; A Conversation About Growing Up Black; A Conversation With White People About Race. Springboard with us from these personal stories to a 3-dimensional conversation that replaces rhetoric, rage, and accusations with open dialogue. Join us at ConversationDoc.com and #TalkAboutRace.
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            <title><![CDATA[Wisconsin Public Radio - American Promise Interview]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Rada Film Group]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Back in 2006, The Rada Film Group began as a partnership between husband and wife team Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson with a mission: To create compelling visual stories that provoke thought about the complex multicultural world we exist in.
This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></description>
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This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></googleplay:description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Telling the Story Podcast - 12 - American - Promise]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Rada Film Group]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Back in 2006, The Rada Film Group began as a partnership between husband and wife team Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson with a mission: To create compelling visual stories that provoke thought about the complex multicultural world we exist in.
This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></description>
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This commitment was made ​before the creation of the company. “Our work is an expression of our own personal mission to use visual storytelling to better understand our experiences as people of color navigating American society.” Trying to balance family life with their artistic passions during the intervening years leading up to the creation of the Rada Film Group, Michèle and Joe produced narrative films, documentaries and new media that challenge and inspire audiences across the world to think critically about their own place and roles in society.
Brewster and Stephenson’s approach to visual storytelling is intimate while simultaneously giving voice to larger issues that directly affect communities of color. “In our work we try very hard to avoid clichés about our communities and attempt to scratch beneath the surface to where answers are not always easy,” says Brewster.  “We use the art form to explore our ambivalence about issues and question our own and our subjects’ points of comfort.  It is in those grey areas that art is created and where change can be affected for us as individuals as well as for the constantly shifting communities we reside in.”]]></googleplay:description>
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