Live from the Closet with Laci B. featuring Stacey Muhammad and Sunni Patterson. Experience one of the most compelling cultural conversations of the year!
Recorded at the Black Film Festival of New Orleans
This episode of Live from the Closet with Laci B. features an intimate and powerful interview recorded live at the Black Film Festival of New Orleans. The conversation brings together acclaimed director Stacey Muhammad and esteemed, culturally significant poet Sunni Patterson for a deeply resonant dialogue on art, culture, legacy, and creative responsibility.
The Black Film Festival of New Orleans serves as the backdrop for this exchange, grounding the discussion in a space dedicated to celebrating independent Black cinema, storytelling, and cultural preservation. Filmed in New Orleans, a city rich with ancestral memory and artistic lineage, this interview reflects the spirit of the festival and the enduring impact of Black creative expression.
Stacey Muhammad shares insight into her work as a director committed to telling authentic Black stories that honor complexity, truth, and lived experience. She reflects on her creative journey, the responsibility of visual storytelling, and the importance of maintaining artistic integrity while navigating the film industry.
Sunni Patterson brings her signature clarity and depth as a poet, performer, and cultural worker whose voice has shaped contemporary spoken word and African American literary traditions. She speaks on poetry as a living archive, language as a tool for liberation, and the role of the artist in sustaining cultural memory across generations.
Together, they explore the intersections of film and poetry, creativity and spirituality, activism and art, and the ways Black artists remain accountable to community, ancestry, and future generations. Topics include the purpose of storytelling, collaboration, legacy building, and creating work that resists erasure while affirming African American life.
This episode is essential viewing for filmmakers, poets, writers, students, educators, cultural workers, and anyone invested in Black art, Black history, and the preservation of cultural truth through creative practice.
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