Black Identity Through the Lens of Marvin Bowser | Ep. 133

 

Marvin Bowser, a Washington, D.C.-based photographer and founder of Marvin Bowser Photography, joins Erick to discuss his powerful work that captures the African diaspora experience through art, identity, and cultural heritage. Marvin shares his journey from Air Force officer during Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell to Black gay artist, his celebrated Black Hair Exhibition, and the large-scale mural project See Me, Hear Me: The Art of Living. He also reflects on Black queer identity, the intersection of hair and LGBTQ+ storytelling, and his YouTube channel Unscripted 60+. An inspiring conversation about Black art, self-expression, and the power of community representation.

Black Identity Through the Lens of Marvin Bowser | Ep. 133
 
Erick Taylor Woodby

Erick Taylor Woodby is a multimedia designer, digital content producer, writer, and podcast producer with more than 20 years of experience creating visual communications, multimedia content, and compelling stories for corporate, nonprofit, and public audiences. His career began in graphic design, where he spent more than 22 years creating presentations, marketing materials, digital assets, and web content for one of the world's leading investment banks. Today, he combine that design expertise with podcast production, writing, motion graphics, and digital storytelling to help organizations and audiences connect through meaningful content.

https://www.ericktaylorwoodby.com/
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