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Censorship in the Arts and the Fight For Free Expression - DTH Episode 255 with Rosie Kay

Wilk Wilkinson and Rosie Kay Episode 255

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Censorship in the Arts and the Fight For Free Expression

Today’s episode is part of our ProHuman Foundation Board of Advisors series, where we have been highlighting voices committed to promoting our shared humanity, open dialogue, and diverse perspectives.

My guest today is someone who embodies those values in her work and advocacy. Rosie Kay is an internationally renowned dancer and choreographer whose career has taken her across the world, using the power of movement to explore deep societal issues. She’s the founder of K2CO and Freedom in the Arts, a vital organization dedicated to protecting artistic freedom and defending artists against cancel culture.

Rosie is also a fellow board advisor for the ProHuman Foundation, where we work alongside other thought leaders to push back against the growing culture of division. Her own journey in the arts has come with its challenges—particularly as political ideologies and conformity have taken hold in creative spaces. She’s been at the center of debates on gender ideology, free expression, and the role of self-discipline in art, and today, we’re diving into all of it.

We’ll explore how self-censorship is creeping into the arts, why gender ideology is impacting women’s rights and spaces, and why open debate is essential for understanding one another. Rosie’s perspective is a powerful reminder that courage, resilience, and a return to shared humanity are more important than ever.

Takeaways

  • Dance is a powerful medium for expressing societal issues.
  • Artists often face pushback for challenging the status quo.
  • The arts have become increasingly conformist in recent years.
  • Self-discipline is essential for artists alongside self-expression.
  • Political alignment in the arts can lead to self-censorship.
  • Fear and loathing have created a hostile environment for artists.
  • Gender ideology impacts women's rights and spaces.
  • Art connects the body, mind, and spirit in profound ways.
  • Open debate is crucial for understanding differing viewpoints.
  • The Pro Human Foundation promotes shared humanity and diverse beliefs.

  • photo credit ~ Brian Slater

Learn more about and connect with Rosie Kay by getting the full show notes

What have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for everything you’ve got. Make each and every day the day that you want it to be!

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