• Ep. 13 - Imani Lateef: Bridging Artistry, Entrepreneurship, and Mentorship, Uplifting Black Comic Creators

  • Jan 5 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 13 - Imani Lateef: Bridging Artistry, Entrepreneurship, and Mentorship, Uplifting Black Comic Creators

  • Summary

  • Ever wondered what fuels the creative spirit of a polymath? Join us as we share a steaming cup of inspiration with Imani Latif, a genuine renaissance man whose canvas spans artistry, entrepreneurship, teaching, and curating digital comics. In our latest episode, you'll walk the bridges between Imani's childhood as a pastor's son turned artist, to the present day, where he serves as a graphic designer, production manager, and a beacon of mentorship within the juvenile court system. His narrative is a tapestry of encounters with art museums, local artists, and the nurturing environment that encouraged both Imani and his brother to fully embrace the world of creativity.

    With a sip of our caffeinated dialogue, we uncover the profound effect of lifting up black comic book creators and the decade-long transformation within the community. As Imani recounts his journey, he highlights the deep-seated desire to serve that drives his passion for art. Filled with warmth and wisdom, our conversation traverses the complexities of teaching art across different age groups, the significance of morning routines for sparking creativity, and the pursuit of grand aspirations. We hope that Imani's story resonates with you, as it did with us, providing a blend of hope, connection, and the reaffirmation of the worth that every creator holds.

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