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greatness: sarah jane semrad
  
One of North Texas' preeminent social entrepreneurs, Sarah Jane Semrad, seems to have her hands in just about everything cool going on around here. She sat down for a hard-hitting interview with WeShotJr for this week's edition of Greatness.

Richardson Heights: What do you do all day long?

Sarah Jane Semrad: I don't have one steady job. Some days I literally fantasize about having insurance and benefits and steady income. Basically I freelance it all day every day. I hope that someday very soon La Reunion will be my full time job and I can start picking and choosing the indie work. The best part about my life is that I can travel when I want and basically do anything I want without the constraints of 'the man'. Luckily, I'm disciplined enough to do this. In fact, I have an uncanny ability to complete projects.

RH: I'd never heard the term "social entrepreneur" before hearing it in reference to you. What does it mean?

SJS: Seeing solutions to social problems. Doing something about it. Measuring success by the social impact. Applying business planning to create a self-sustaining non-profit. Something along those lines. I firmly believe that when you nurture creativity in people and organizations you have the possibility to create social change. Your brain starts to fire differently and new solutions appear. Allowing that theory to cook in a residency with artists, musicians and creatives locally and from around the globe serves as amplification to the world. With our environment and financial system going to shit, I don't see a better way than to start thinking creatively. La Reunion is this magical vision that has reveled itself - trust me, I'm not smart enough to have thought this up by myself... it's as much an arts org as it is an environmental org. It's as much a collaborative think tank as it is time and space for creativity for the individual artist. It's shocking and humbling who is coming forward to help and manifest this vision. I'm a serial entrepreneur with a laundry list of businesses and organizations under my belt. (some have even been glorious failures!) La Reunion has revealed the social entrepreneur in me.

RH: You recently returned from Kazakhstan. Just how offensive is the country's depiction in the Borat movie?

SJS: The poverty was accurate in the movie. Poor like we can't fathom here. It's shocking that we piss on our drinking water and they don't have any. They have a simpler life - growing their own food out back, using an outhouse, walking everywhere.... Kazaks are outrageously friendly and generous when you get to know them. On the surface though, they are very shut down and I suspect it is left over Soviet mentality. Kazakhstan is a hard place to visit if you're from the West. Visas are hard to get and like most places these days, Americans aren't well-liked. Despite all that, I had a marvelous time and I'm already scheming on how to get back over there. The area I visited is up near Mongolia - China - Russia, where all the nuclear testing was done for 40 some odd years. Crazy remote - in fact it's one of the most land locked places in the world. Everyone there just wants to "see the ocean" someday. Interesting fact about the town I stayed in - Semipalatinsk - it's where the Russians used to send its unruly artists and musicians to be in exile. It's most famous resident was Dostoevsky.

RH: How often does your chemistry degree come in handy these days?

SJS: More than you think. The tedious nature of so much of my record keeping with running a non-profit is a snap due to my math-physics-chemistry training. I did use the degree once upon a time. My first job out of college was at the Frito Lay factory up in Plano. I worked in the Cheese Puff lab (which was across the hall from the Rold Gold Pretzel lab). We were working on top-secret puffs made with Olestra (remember the oily anal discharge?) for the Spanish market. After three weeks of poking, measuring and testing cheese puffs I walked out and never looked back. Falling into what I'm ultimately doing now happened purely by accident.

RH: Can you tell us about the location of this year's Art Conspiracy?

SJS: Now in our 4th year, this is the second year of Art Con that I've taken a giant step back. Kudos to the ladies pulling this shit off. Location this year? A 40,000 sq foot warehouse just west of downtown. 150 artists. Some bands and dj's. Dec 6. www.artconspiracy.org for all the deets. My favorite part about Art Con is the street level philanthropy. Regular income people conspiring to be a part of something greater than him/herself. I adore the collaborative relationships that naturally occur! I can think of several instances of people who are now dear, close friends as a result of this org. Others who are now working and selling their artwork after having given up on it....

RH: Holy crap! The winning design for La Reunion looks so amazing. Is this really going to happen?

SJS: Hells yes. I have faith in very little, but the series of serendipitous events and coincidences have given me faith in this project. La Reunion is trying to birth itself. I'm just the midwife. Disclaimer about the winning design - it won an ideas competition. Who knows what we'll actually build out on the 35 acres of donated land. But we have 68 entires from 19 countries of cutting edge green ideas of what we could build!

RH: Like for real?

SJS: Sure. Got 3 mil? Know anyone who does?

The fourth annual Art Conspiracy is coming up on December 6. Check out the web site if you want to get involved as a volunteer. Photo (train trestle at La Reunion) courtesy of Sarah Jane Semrad.
  
richardson heights17 Comments
  
  
Anonymous says..9:12 PM
  
sarah jane is the shit.
  
Anonymous says..1:24 AM
  
true that
  
billh says..6:06 AM
  
The sight of La Reunion is really cool, sits on top of the Escarpment, running water, trees. It's beautiful. I know they have a work day tomorrow, which would be a fun thing to do. It's cool to watch someone tackle a huge dream, and go forward with it. Very cool lady, proud to know her
  
Anonymous says..7:32 AM
  
FUCKING WOW.
how inspiring!
  
Anonymous says..7:52 AM
  
Max Stalling also walked out of the Frito Lay lab to play country music. Not my thing, but his is also an inspirational story about giving up health insurance and income.
  
richardson heights says..7:53 AM
  
Someone better make an asshole comment or I think she's going to be disappointed. She told me she's braced for the worst from "anonymous"...
  
Anonymous says..8:16 AM
  
We'll than we don't want her to be disappointed now huh? ...
  
Anonymous says..8:57 AM
  
Sarah is rad, glad to see this on here.
  
Leah says..9:48 AM
  
Hooray SJ!
  
Anonymous says..11:01 AM
  
your questions are arbitrary... there ya go.
  
Anonymous says..11:23 AM
  
RH: can you tell us about the location of this year's art conspiracy?

RH: like, for real?

HARD HITTING INDEED.
  
richardson heights says..1:34 PM
  
Damn it, you're supposed to upset Sarah Jane, not me.
  
Anonymous says..1:40 PM
  
Looks like everyones disappointing her.
  
Anonymous says..1:57 PM
  
it is i, ..., and i'd just like to say how disappointed i am at all the slavishly unoriginal fags who attempt, on a somewhat regular basis, to fill in for me when i am away. you fags should be flogged unmercilessly for that alone. fags.

did i already mention how you guys are fags?

oh, and fuck wanz.
and sarah jane...
  
Anonymous says..2:14 PM
  
saying the word "fags" is so post po-mo. how controversial! ooh.
  
Anonymous says..2:28 PM
  
is it? i mean is it really???
  
Anonymous says..3:05 PM
  
Social entrepreneurship sucks.
  
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