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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I welcome back creative entrepreneur Melissa Hunter Davis to the podcast. Melissa is the founder of Sugarcane magazine, a Black art and culture media company known for its commitment to recognizing Black culture’s global influence and the rise of Black visual art, music, dance, design, and literature.
We explore Melissa’s journey as a creative entrepreneur and the vision behind Sugarcane magazine. Melissa shares her insights into recognizing Black culture’s global influence, the rise of Black visual art, music, dance, design, and literature, and her commitment to showcasing diverse voices within the art world.
Eager to discover more about Sugarcane magazine or Melissa’s work?
Be sure to check out Sugarcane magazine’s website at www.sugarcanemag.com and follow them on Instagram at Sugarcane Magazine.
Curious to hear more about Melissa’s background and the origins of Sugarcane?
Check out Melissa’s first interview here
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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