Becoming a rock star at 7 (or 47) w/ Charity Marsh
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Parenting, Creativity, and Community: Dr. Charity Marsh on GRR, Queer Family Structures, and Raising Kids in the Arts
In this episode of Parenting Creative, I talk with Dr. Charity Marsh—community-engaged researcher, multidisciplinary artist, parent, and professor of Creative Technologies and Design at the University of Regina.
We explore:
- How creative practice sustains parents through crisis
- The intersection of queerness, parenting, and chosen family
- Charity’s work with GRR (formerly Girls Rock Regina) and its shift toward gender inclusivity
- Raising children in grassroots arts communities
- How art-making with children invites vulnerability, joy, and innovation
- The powerful impact of community radio during the pandemic
- Family structures beyond binaries and embracing new language for kinship
Charity shares her journey as a queer, solo parent raising two creative kids, her reflections on systemic sexism in music culture, and how she models creativity as resistance and resilience.
- Imagine This Music - Radio w/ Kids reflection
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- Nichole Huck: A Journalist's Perspective on Parenting and Creativity - Parenting Creative
- Welcome to GRR!
To check out Charity's documentary I'm Gonna Play Loud: Girls Rock Regina and the Ripple Effect, email Charity at charity.marsh@uregina.ca for access.
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