Homeless Network NewZ S6 E1 : Best of HNN, Part I

Find Seasons 4-6 edited by K. Flo Razowsky HERE

Premiered Nov 4, 2021

Our favorite clips from Seasons 4 and 5. A little dancing, a lot of fun and laughter, a hilarious day at a summer (en)camp(ment), a ridiculous game of Jeopardy, and a few more surprises.

Hosted by Corey Walton/ including guest artist Leah Nelson, zAmya troupe members, and friends Nelson and Thomas Strapp.

This episode is sponsored by Align Minneapolis, an interfaith collaboration of 17 Minneapolis churches, synagogues, and mosques and people with lived experiences working together to address homelessness and poverty. Align Minneapolis focuses on shifting from an immediate needs approach to long term solutions through a combination of education, advocacy, and action. Learn more about them at www.alignmpls.org

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zAmya began creating Homeless Network Newz episodes with zAmya troupe members as a way of using storytelling to engage with each other during COVID-19 and create awareness about current issues facing people experiencing homelessness. zAmya aims to inspire people to advocate for short and long term solutions to the housing crisis in Minnesota.

Learn more at zamyatheater.org/homeless-network-newz

Episodes are directed by Esther Ouray and edited by K. Flo Razowsky. Hosted by Corey Walton, featuring troupe members Robert Blood, Marcia Barnes, Annette Bryant, Marvin Howard, Shannon Kemp, Caroline Mannheimer, Ken Moore, Christina Sayers, Sol Moran Sepulveda, and Tahiti Robinson.

Premiered Nov 11, 2021

Too many for just one episode, we take a look at some more of our favorite clips from Seasons 4 and 5.

A “weather report” on the climate of homelessness, a remembrance of George Floyd, a look at the first Black beauty pageant, youth homelessness, and a child’s point of view.

Hosted by Corey Walton, and featuring zAmya troupe members Robert Blood, Marcia Barnes, Annette Bryant, Marvin Howard, Shannon Kemp, Caroline Mannheimer, Ken Moore, Christina Sayers, Sol Moran Sepulveda, and Tahiti Robinson.

Episodes are directed by Esther Ouray and edited by K. Flo Razowsky.