Meet Liliana Jeanine Epps | Artist, Grant Writer, Yoga Teacher & Abolitionist
Shoutout LA
“I believe every relationship (romantic, sexual, platonic, and familial) is an opportunity for us to learn how to love ourselves and humanity a little bit deeper.”
— Liliana Jeanine Epps, Shoutout LA, 2024
Black Radiance: Poetry and Mini Arts Fest
Hosted by Beyond Baroque in collaboration with SKEW magazine. (34:00)
YFLNM
For People Who Love People presents Your Favorite Late Night Mix (YFLNM) with Oliver Lastname + Friends recorded live at Sole Folks in Leimert Park, CA.
Liliana Jeanine Live Set (1:05:54)
“I have my entire life to make art; why would I only choose one medium? That’s boring!” - Liliana Jeanine, Voyage LA, 2024
Voyage LA: Check Out Liliana Jeanine Epps’s Story
dublab
SET LIST:
8-9 Dmm dj set
9-9:30 Liliana Jeanine live set
9:30-10 Conversation with Videomo and Liliana Jeanine
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LACA
Los Angeles Contemporary Archive (LACA) is a public archive and library dedicated to contemporary art-making.
PLAYING INDIGO SHARES TWO TRACKS “BLACK CAPITALISM IS STILL CAPITALISM” AND “INDIGO’S LULLABY ON PLUTO”
Tayo Odutola, The Word Is Bond, 2021
Resilience & Revitalization Zine
“The class and zine are an invitation to our Spring Up community to imagine and create an abolitionist vision of tomorrow; an invitation to all of us to deepen our relationships to our selves, each other, and our collective future.”
For A Black Girl Making Things by Ariel Mengistu
Interview for Ariel Mengistu’s book For A Black Girl Making Things.
Outfield
“Their most recent project, an EP titled 3, is a reflection on cycles.” - Faiz Haque
Public Memoir with DJ Nestalgic and Playing indigo.
Interview with Playing indigo on KQBH LP 101.5 FM
3pm Sunday April 18, 2021
More write-ups, published work, interviews!
"No one embodies this empowering, DIY spirit more than Playing indigo, an ambitious young artist based in Los Angeles.”
— Faiz Haque, World Wide Waves
“Epps said environmental racism and injustice refer to disproportionate allocations of environmental resources.”
— Celia Janes, Student group raises awareness for environmental racism with forum
“Mamnoon and Liliana Epps, co-founder of Environmentalists of Color Collective at UCLA, decided over a year ago that they wanted to put on an environmental art show, driven by their passion for the environment and activist art.”
— Claire Locke, Art show seeks to highlight diverse roles in the environmental justice movement
UCLA Waste Awareness Week
Waste Awareness Week aims to boost student engagement with sustainable practices.