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A J Moultrie published Creative Engagement and Production Intern in Job Listings 2021-06-23 10:14:46 -0700
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A J Moultrie published Manager of Communications and Field Engagement in Job Listings 2021-06-17 16:53:59 -0700
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A J Moultrie published Manager of Programs and Organizational Advancement in Job Listings 2021-06-16 12:36:35 -0700
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A J Moultrie published 2021 Foundwork Artist Prize in Artist Opportunities 2021-06-14 12:51:47 -0700
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A J Moultrie published Hot Summer City: Street Photography Exhibition in Artist Opportunities 2021-06-08 11:51:59 -0700
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A J Moultrie published Lightscape Show at the LA Arboretum in Artist Opportunities 2021-06-01 19:54:31 -0700
Lightscape Show at the LA Arboretum
Culture Creative Limited
Los Angeles, CA
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A J Moultrie published Unmasking Pride Art Design Contest in Artist Opportunities 2021-06-01 19:39:39 -0700
Unmasking Pride Art Design Contest
Los Angeles Museum of Love
Los Angeles, CA
Digital Organizer
AJ Moultrié "AJ, the One" is a music artist, media producer, and art director from Los Angeles, CA. She completed her undergraduate education at UC Berkeley as a Media Studies major. As the former Chair of the Black Student Union at Cal, AJ is an active community organizer and works to liberate the voices of all silenced, identities through media communication, artistic expression, and interpersonal fellowship.
Determined to cultivate a balance between her media and music interests, AJ produced an Oakland-based radio show/podcast called Black Voice on KGPC 96.9 FM to discuss important topics within art, society, popular culture, health, and politics, especially as they pertained to women, Black and brown people, and the LGBT+ community. She provided a safe space for artists, brand owners and community leaders to share inspiring narratives with global listeners.
Determined to cultivate a balance between her media and music interests, AJ produced an Oakland-based radio show/podcast called Black Voice on KGPC 96.9 FM to discuss important topics within art, society, popular culture, health, and politics, especially as they pertained to women, Black and brown people, and the LGBT+ community. She provided a safe space for artists, brand owners and community leaders to share inspiring narratives with global listeners.
Her overall motive is to curate spaces for radical liberation that will ultimately inspire others to unapologetically explore and empower themselves. She intends to continue liberating underrepresented narratives through media and music while encouraging other artists to heal and be healed through the arts.