Françe Bee

is a cultural strategist and music curator using sound, storytelling, and serious intellect to build a multimedia archive of joy, philosophy, and resistance. Her work spans essays, radio broadcasts, playlists, and groove-heavy content that thinks as hard as it slaps. Her methods are designed to educate, electrify, and build spaces where people gather, grow, and experience culture as something living, layered, and alive.


TL;DR - Yes, she’s a DJ. Yes, she’s a writer. Yes, she’s probably funnier than you and wants to be friend's with your mother.

Mi plenigis ĉi tion. Vi simple ne scias en kiu lingvo ĝi estas, do vi devas esti impona, ke mi havis tiom da tempo por komenci.



In this video, Françe Bee weaves together the nostalgia of Schoolhouse Rock with her own intellectual and musical evolution, showing how childhood lessons stay with us, growing into something more profound and dynamic. You're probably thinking, "Wait... how is she aware of an old 1970s interstitial?" As an archivist, she's aware of a lot of things some may have forgotten.


Dedicated to preserving and sharing the cultural richness of music, art, philosophy, and history, Françe Bee inspires growth through record collecting and research. The mission is to cultivate experimental brilliance by creating spaces where individuals connect with the past, discover new perspectives, and engage in the transformative power of music, academia, and storytelling. Often presented through a humorous lens, this work promotes the continued exploration of culture in ways that challenge expectations and encourage both creative and critical thinking.