Mon coeur bat fort, Lorrie Jean-Louis
BLM = BAM avec @Arts_Everywhere
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Kwenda I dile, Zab Maboungou
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Zab Maboungou’s clear voice and articulated movements shift you through this performance piece that ends with a haunting phrase.
Listen on our website: https://t.co/A3TJAp50Va
I CAN’T BREATHE, Anna Binta Diallo
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Visual and audio static, echoing breaths. Image and sound mesh together in this piece by Anna Binta Diallo.
Listen on our website: https://t.co/BHmWVmU9ml
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BLM = BAM, Omari Newton
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Omari Newton speaks poetry musings on the titled subject, in carefully curated courses.
Listen on our website, https://t.co/qXlxKJnAfJ
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Praisesong, Rinaldo Walcott
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Rinaldo Walcott writes of meanings within Blackness, ceremony, death and ritual.
Read on our website, in English and French: https://t.co/UUSrAvOqcD
Prayer is Good O!, by Oluseye
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Oluseye shares a recording of a conversation with his mother, asking her to recount the prayer she recites every year on his birthday.
Listen here: https://t.co/ZvtdGBRHSK
origin[ate]: persistence and resistance in Black art, by Michelle Jacques
part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Michelle Jacques writes on the depth, breadth, and history of Black art.
Read on our website: https://t.co/ZyWcz3bHEI
The Passage: Waters of the Diaspora, by Sylvia D. Hamilton
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Sylvia journeys across oceans and through deep waters of generational memory and sorrow.
Listen and watch on our website: https://t.co/TWgfGIFKQK.
BLM = BAM, A Sister’s Song, by Diane Roberts.
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
Diane Robert’s piece, “A Sister’s Song” is a slow progression through recent times and the grieving of violence against black bodies.
Listen: https://t.co/8oq9Co9jfA.
Antartica: MBL, by Syrus Marcus Ware
A part of BLM = BAM, in partnership with @Arts_Everywhere
What is the future of our world ravaged by climate change? Is the colonial process inescapable? How do we move into futurity?
Find Syrus' piece here: https://t.co/4zVWL1kxqY.