Episode 6

006 Scott Jones on Filmmaking, Hipster Racism and Popeyes

Published on: 28th May, 2018
After many a back and forth I was finally able to track down my buddy and filmmaker Scott Tanner Jones, to talk to about his filmmaking career in Los Angeles! We also talk about what its like to be a white man in today's political climate, Popeyes chicken (can you believe Scott has never had Popeyes!!!!) and also Hipster Racism. I'm excited about today's episode!

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Hi there! I'm Stephanie, the creative force behind this podcast!
As a curious multi-disciplinary artist, filmmaker, and Real Housewives scholar, I dive into the fascinating world of relationships and subcultures through conversations with artists, activists, and neighbors. I explore their practices while sharing my journey in art, which includes creating films, photos, and installations focusing on race, social class, and subculture.
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