Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklynn
Project Added: November 22, 2020
![The trunk of a pink car is open and has four or five different speakers piled on top of each other.](/sites/default/files/styles/project_database_node_header/public/projects/Funk%2C%20God%2C%20Jazz%20-%20Olivia%20Cintron.jpg?itok=a4qh5l5P)
A temporary outdoor radio station in a pink Cadillac
Image courtesy of Creative Time
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https://creativetime.org/projects/black-radical-brooklyn/OVERVIEW
Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn was a walkable month-long art exhibition featuring 4 community-based art commissions. The project was launched from Weeksville, a Brooklynn community established by free and formerly enslaved Black citizens after abolition in NY.