We’ve been quiet for a minute, but we turned 10 this month. We’re very proud of everything this past decade has brought to us and wrote a lil reflection note to mark the occasion:
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This week @roxietheater, @suduconnexion travels its 'Afro Futuristik' film fest to the States for the first time. The festival will feature programs of African and French fiction, documentary, and animation works from the African Diaspora. Learn more here: https://t.co/3sbw9xv54K
🚨 A £4,000 writing grant for women and non-binary debut authors of non-fiction who are citizens* of the Caribbean or Africa and influenced by Walter Rodney. Their original text will be published by Pluto.
"My various lives roll through my mind like streetlights on an evening drive in an empty city. No one lives in the city anymore, but the energy remains urgent and alive." @EricaCardwell
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My first essay for @ARTSdotBLACK is up today - a meditation on Akosua Owusu's "Reluctantly Queer" and the ways we intimately desire and define "home" and healing. Plus, there's a brief glimpse of my home office/writing space.🌄
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Yet another brilliant conversation! Stay on the lookout for our thread wrap up, an archive of both panels, as well as additional content apart of our MAS MOVEMENT programming. Catch us at 7:30 EDT ✨TONIGHT✨ on IG live for a special soca set by @foreignerrrrrrr!
This conversation has been LIVELY — thrilling, informative, educational & empathetically engaged. Michael just wrapped the Q&A portion of our first panel. Stay tuned for a thread wrap up and head over to https://t.co/5CSJsPNAam on IGTV to watch the conversation if you missed it.
Kicking off the conversation, our speakers pay homage to legacy.
“Everything starts with HAITI” — @tillahwillah
“We have to speak the names of our elders and those that came before us — everyday” @ladyjjewels
Nyugen Smith, who’s work includes performance, introduces us to an acting method developed by Trinidadian theatre director Tony Hall called “The Jouvert Method”, paralleling it to jouvert’s inevitable change
— “there is an evolution, and the evolution is something we can’t stop”
Kicking off the conversation, our speakers pay homage to legacy.
“Everything starts with HAITI” — @tillahwillah
“We have to speak the names of our elders and those that came before us — everyday” @ladyjjewels
Moderator, Michael J. Cooper,
— “there is a very very deep history of rebellion of jouvert in Trinidad”
Michael expands on jouvert’s roots in African, Afro-Creole & Indigenous traditions, and it’s challenging contemporary relationship to fatphobia and anti-blackness.
TOMORROW, February 20th @ 3:30 PDT • join us for The 2nd and final conversation in our Mas Movement carnival series with multi and inter disciplinary artists, Kearra Amaya Goppee and Nyugen Smith 🌟 RSVP here for the Zoom link >> https://t.co/XADYk24nf1
We’ll close out this series, curated by Michael J. Cooper & @indigotshai, tomorrow evening with a live soca focused set by DJ & filmmaker, @foreignerrrrrrr 7:30 PDT on our Instagram Live ✨ https://t.co/JKXjnZuMNp
TOMORROW, February 20th @ 3:30 PDT • join us for The 2nd and final conversation in our Mas Movement carnival series with multi and inter disciplinary artists, Kearra Amaya Goppee and Nyugen Smith 🌟 RSVP here for the Zoom link >> https://t.co/XADYk24nf1
YAO! This is @indigotshai, taking over https://t.co/5CSJsPNAam from today through Saturday as apart of a co-curated panel discussion on carnival in the Caribbean 🇹🇹🇧🇧🇬🇩🇭🇹🇩🇲🇯🇲 join us NOW on Instagram Live! >> https://t.co/peOqi56QYh