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Featured Guest: Vicki Meek - 2021 Texas Artist of the Year, Inaugural Nasher Fellow, Cultural Critic (Dallas Weekly), Creator of "The Crying Room" #VickiMeek #BlackArt #ArtActivism Award-winning artist Vicki Meek (2021 Texas Artist of the Year) discusses how Black art becomes social justice, community healing, and cultural preservation. For over five decades, Vicki has transformed Dallas's art scene and documented African Diaspora history through powerful installations and community-focused work. Vicki Meek isn't just making art—she's creating spaces for collective healing. From "The Crying Room" (housed at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) to leading the Urban Historical Reclamation & Recognition Project documenting Dallas's Tenth Street Freedman's Town, her work ensures Black history isn't erased by gentrification. As inaugural Nasher Fellow, arts administrator, and cultural critic for Dallas Weekly, Vicki represents the intersection of art, activism, and ancestral remembrance. This conversation explores how African spiritual practices (Yoruba, Adinkra symbols) inform contemporary Black art, why gentrification requires artistic resistance, and how art preserves what city developers want to destroy. Vicki discusses AfriCOBRA's influence, her transition from South Dallas Cultural Center to full-time artist, and why she believes Black communities are thriving—not just surviving. What You'll Learn: How Vicki Meek uses African spiritual practices in contemporary art for community healing The story behind "The Crying Room" installation commemorating the Middle Passage How the Urban Historical Reclamation Project fights gentrification with art and documentation Why Tenth Street Freedman's Town matters to Dallas Black history Vicki's journey from arts administrator to 2021 Texas Artist of the Year The influence of AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) on her work Her perspective on Bayard Rustin and unsung civil rights heroes Why Black art is resistance, restoration, and liberation simultaneously This episode is for artists seeking purpose beyond galleries, community organizers fighting gentrification, art students learning about African Diaspora art, Dallas residents who care about cultural preservation, activists understanding art's role in social justice, and anyone who believes creativity is activism. If you think art should do more than decorate walls—this conversation is essential. About Making Black History Today: We amplify Black voices in art, culture, and social change. New episodes drop every other Thursday at 7 AM CST. 🎧 Listen on your favorite platform: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0pOo... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... YouTube: / @makingblackhistorytoday 📬 Subscribe to our newsletter: / making-black-history-today-737084579431841... 💬 Join the conversation: Artists: How does your work serve your community? Share below. 🎨 Connect with Vicki Meek: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicki_Meek Talley Dunn Gallery: https://talleydunn.com/project/vicki-... 👥 Connect with us: Instagram: / makingblackhistorytoday TikTok: / makingblackhistorytoday Website: https://www.makingblackhistorytoday.com Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction | Meet Vicki Meek, Award-Winning Artist & Activist 01:46 Early Influences | How Art Became Activism 15:58 AfriCOBRA | The African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists Movement 28:12 "The White Male in America" | Confronting Power Through Art 37:44 Bayard Rustin | Unsung Heroes of Civil Rights 56:43 Reflections | What "Making Black History Today" Means to Cultural Preservationists Featured Guest: Vicki Meek - 2021 Texas Artist of the Year, Inaugural Nasher Fellow, Cultural Critic (Dallas Weekly), Creator of "The Crying Room" #VickiMeek #BlackArt #ArtActivism #SocialJustice #AfricanDiaspora #DallasArt #CommunityHealing #CulturalPreservation #AfriCOBRA #TexasArtist #MakingBlackHistoryToday #ArtForChange #BlackExcellence #GentrificationResistance #BlackArtHistory