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Archive for September, 2007

Celebrating The Chicago House

Chicago House
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Saturday night October 6, from 7pm-9pm, Austin’s own BETTY ELDERS hosts a return to the golden days of creativity at CHICAGO HOUSE with”Remembering Chicago House” - part of a 20th Anniversary Celebration Series with featured guests: Peg Miller and Glynda Cox!
Featured poets:GLENN HARDIN
SHARON BRIDGFORTH
PATRICIA FISKE
Featured musicians/storytellers-
WILL T MASSEY
TIM HENDERSON
NANCY SCOTT
KIM MILLERBETTY &
GENE ELDERS
more….and all who remember!

LOCATION of event: Austin’s Bahai Center 2215 E.M Franklin Ave
(1 Block East of MLK & Airport Rd.) — phone: (512) 926-8880
Doors open 6pm; Show starts 7pm
Admission-Plate of food to share for the POT LUCK after show /cans for POETS PANTRY
Donations graciously accepted for all artists!

RedBone Women Speak/In Austin

For more information contact: RedBone Press
RedBone Women Speak

allgo’s ROOTED

allgo is proud to present a public performance/reading as part of its 22nd Anniversary Weekend Celebration Weekend! This presentation will feature participants of Sharon Bridgforth’s ROOTED Work Series at allgo, including Sharon Bridgforth, Samiya Bashir, Cheryl Coward, Anel Flores, Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano, María Limón, Ana-Maurine Lara, Jennifer Margulies, Senalka McDonald, Wura Ogunji and Matt Richardson.
ROOTED

Join us for an evening of literary delight and engaging movement as these artists present from the body of work they have developed under the guidance of Sharon Bridgforth. This event is free and donations are accepted. All proceeds of donations received go directly toward supporting allgo’s programming. For more information call or e-mail Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano at (512) 472-2001 ext 101 / lorenzo@allgo.org.

The ROOTED Work Series includes a series of workshops, performances, artist dialogues and a literary zine: Queer Codex: ROOTED, to be published in March 2008.

in the cut

I’m back in Austin for a minute/resting-online-tipn round quiet/’posed to be writing/watching badd tv/Feeling Blessed. I really am taking a moment to soak in all the Love and support that I receive daily/to really note and learn from the Generousity that others extend to me/so that I might model as best I can the Grace that I Know….
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On The Subject Of Grace…

My Mom-my Daughter-my family Bless me daily/are my Inspiration.
My Consciousness Patron of the Arts Sheree Ross Blessed me with a grant to buy the camera (and more) that I am using to document my new Work delta dandi; my Beloved Dear One Daniel Alexander Jones Gifted me with a Coffee Grant before I left for Baton Rouge to encourage/Bless me to take special and Sacred Space to write while on the road; Omi came by with sweet road treats and gifts and Blessings; Jen gave me a BEAUTIFUL new book to write in; Cristina Cuevas has provided me with a safe haven/that I am calling my writers retreat space (even if my writing is set up in a little untouched shrine in the corner of the desk); Kristen Hogan and Milly Gleckler truly moved me with their embodied feminist/White ally/dykeselves and Loving home; Jackie and Jen (and Paco), as always, made landing back home/Home; I mean really I could go on and on (perhaps now is a good time to write. humm)

And it’s just starting. I’m soon off to Atlanta to hang with the women of ZAMI, Charis and so many other communities…check out the tour page to see all of where i’m fixnta be. Meanwhile/I am humbled by Knowing that the Life Is The Prayer…

LSU Baton Rouge

I just left LSU Baton Rouge where I was Blessed to Read on program with Penelope Dane (she is in the MFA Program) and poets Christin Rankins & Austin Winslow (they are in Big Buddy’s WordPlay Teen Writing Project )
LSU
Party
I visited 3 classes; ate Milly Gleckler’s homemade cookies and just got spoiled rotten - thanks to the Vision and hard work of Kristen Hogan and a great group of collaborators including: LSU’s Women’s & Gender Studies Program, Department of English, African American Cultural Center, Women’s Center and Women’s & Gender Studies Graduate Organization.
LSU gang
Sweeties
Fun

Radical Acts

Excerpts of my work is in an essay written by Dr. Joni L. Jones/Omi Osun Olomo, titled Making a Language in the newly published anthology, Radical Acts: Theatre and Feminist Pedagogies of Change Eds. Ann Elizabeth Armstrong and Kathleen Juhl.

Watch for Dr. Jones’ forthcoming book titled, Jazz Ase and The Power Of The Present Moment. In this book Dr. Jones examines the jazz and Yoruba structures and philosophies that shape the work being done by Bridgforth, Laurie Carlos and Daniel Alexander Jones.

The Book of Daniel

Daniel Alexander Jones, Walter Kitundu and Tea Alagic blew our minds with the latest installment of The Book of Daniel Produced by The Center for African and African American Studies, UT Austin as part of the Performing Blackness Series.
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I’m Reading During ZAMI’s (Atlanta) Scholarship Celebration

Annually, the Audre Lorde scholars are lauded in a celebratory weekend produced specifically to honor their achievements.
ZAMI, Inc.
Atlanta’s Premiere Organization for Lesbians of African Descent
PRESENTS…

Friday, September 28, 2007 8:00 PM
A Staged Reading of Jazz/Blues/Prayer Poems & Performance Stories By Sharon Bridgforth
In Partnership with Agnes Scott College, Emory University Office of LGBT Life, Kennesaw State University & Charis Books and More.

Agnes Scott College
Alston Student Center
141 East College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030

This Event is Free and Open to the Public.
Visitor parking at Agnes Scott is on the “Main Loop” in front of the campus on East College Avenue and in the West Parking facility on South McDonough Street. There is no charge for parking.

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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Catered Brunch by Chef Dale Butler with Soulful Vocals by 2003 Audre Lorde Scholar, Dr. Clarice Thompson

11:00 AM- 2:00 PM
House of IntegriTEA
Historic Inman Park
312 C. North Highland Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia 30307
(404)577-3TEA (832)
$20.00 Requested Donation $10.00 for Students
Tixs sold in advance at Charis Books and More located at 1189 Euclid Ave, Atlanta
404 524-0304

Clarice Laverne Thompson earned a Doctor of Arts Degree in Music History and Music Theory, (University of Mississippi). A long time musical theatre collaborator with Elmo Terry-Morgan, as a team they have created “Ophelia’s Cotillion”, AUDELCO Award winning “Song Of Sheba”, “Hot Comb”, an adaptation of “Crescent Tales”, “Profiles and Shadows”, “Heart To Heart”, and a new project “Return Me To Love” (a Dorothy Dandridge story). Clarice is serving as music director for Rites and Reason Theatre and visiting lecturer for Africana Studies, Brown University.

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Saturday, September 29, 2007 8PM
Scholarship Awards Program
Celebrating the 2007 Audre Lorde Scholars
Hosted by Poet & Activist, Cara Page
North Druid Hills Presbyterian Church
1026 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30306

Entertainment provided by Vocalists Lillie Huddleston, Claire Thompson & ADODI Muse: A Gay Negro Ensemble

Lillie Huddleston has been a professional performer for over 15 years, discovering the jazz genre as a vocalist while an undergraduate music education major at Mississippi University for Women. Lillie continued her musical studies at Georgia State University earning a Master of Music degree with a concentration in music education. She has been a featured vocalist at the Atlanta Jazz Festival, the Stone Mountain Jazz Jamboree, Callenwolde Jazz on the Lawn, and the Jocada Museum of Jazz History.

ADODI Muse: A Gay Negro Ensemble, is Atlanta’s only black gay male performance poets collective. They commit their time and energy to the telling of their individual and collective experiences, performing the work they pen and the work of others who support their survival. ADODI Muse members are Duncan E. Teague, Malik M.L. Williams, and Anthony Antoine. They present an in-your-face collection of performance poetry, singing, rapping, and more that is fierce, funny, confrontational, dangerous and entertaining.

Program is free and open to the public.
ZAMI

Sponsors:
Delta Airlines, Holiday Inn Select Decatur, IntegriTEA House, Time to Dine, Keisha Cunningham, Tonia Poteat, Phillip Rush, Sheryl Burke, Cherie Caldwell, Dale Butler, TH Design

ZAMI, Inc. Board of Directors:
Miya Binta, Beryl Jackson, Aisha Dubose, Mary Anne Adams, Edith Biggers, Frances Wood, Latanya McKenzie, Cheryl Robinson, Lynn Duhart, Arlene Edwards, Simone Bell

During the Saturday night program, ZAMI will salute the Feminist Women’s Health Center, Mia Mingus, Mandy Carter and Rev. Maressa Pendermon for their dedication and steadfast activism.

ZAMI AWARDS 14 SCHOLARSHIPS
LESBIAN AND GAY SCHOLARS OF COLOR HONORED IN 12TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION

ZAMI, Inc., an organization for lesbians of African descent based in
Atlanta, Georgia is commemorating the 12th Anniversary of its Audre Lorde Scholarship Fund in a two day long celebration scheduled for September 28-29, 2007.

14 scholars from across the country have been granted $1000 scholarships along with transportation and accommodations to Atlanta, for the scholarship celebratory weekend. These students are all “out” lesbians and gay men who are making significant contributions to their communities.

ZAMI established its Audre Lorde scholarship fund in 1995 and
awarded the first two scholarships in 1997. Since that time, the fund has awarded over 100 scholarships to outstanding lesbians and gay men of color.

Audre Lorde The Audre Lorde Scholarship Fund is named in honor of Audre Lorde (1934-1992), the acclaimed author and State Poet of New York who published nine volumes of poetry and five works of prose. She identified as a Black lesbian, warrior poet and is internationally regarded as a significant contributor to the struggle for women’s liberation and lesbian and gay rights.

* Awards and Recipients:
Sheryl Burke Award:
June Berry, National Gourmet Institute for Health & Culinary Arts Chef Program, New York , NY

Brenda Banks-Kerrie Cotton-Williams Award:
Sophia Bowens, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX

Sandra Jones-Ronald Moore Award:
Kalvin Leveille, St. John’s University, Queens , NY

Tony Daniels Community Ally Award funded by ADODI Muse: A Gay Negro Ensemble:
Charles Rice-Gonzalez, Goddard College, Plainfield, VT

Cherie Caldwell Award:
Crystal Jones,University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA

Wendy Belkin Award:
Brandee Stephens, University of North Carolina,Charlotte, NC

David Gillespie Award:
Craig Washington, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA

Sarah Crymes & Rhonda Freeman Award:
Amber Anderson, St. Edward’s University, Austin, TX

Linda Bryant Award:
Teanna Medina, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

Margaret Ntombi Howell Power & Presence Memorial Award funded by
Rhesa M. Jenkins & Ama Saran

Naima Lowe:
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Mandy Carter Award funded by Germaine Curtin:
Ejeris Dixon, New York University, NY, NY

Fourth Tuesday Award:
Melissa Gordon, University of Tennessee, Nashville, TN

Angelina Huguely Award:
Pam Reed, University of Illinois, Springfield, IL

Jerrald Lynn Boswell Memorial Award funded by Collette Strother, Laura Brooks, Ada Long & K.M. Griffin:
Mark Norris, California State University, Los Angeles, CA

*Note: Unless, otherwise noted, the 2007 awards are named after the person who funded the scholarship.

I’m Heading To LSU Baton Rouge

LSU