Life is GREAT!
One of my all time she’ros Cherrie Moraga
Has HOOKED ME UP!! I’ll be reading in her
Indigenous Identity in Diaspora 2008 Spring Quarter speaker and performance series
sponsored by Cherríe and The Insitute for Diversity in the Arts. The series accompanies Cherríe’s course on Indigenous Identity in Diaspora – People of Color Art Practice in North América, which will be offered through IDA, DRAMA, CSRE, and is a Feminist Studies cognate course.
Check HERE to check out the whole series….
I’m reading
Wed May 7 @ 5pm
Roble Gym, Room 33, Stanford University
For more information click HERE
The love conjure/blues Text Installation is in Chicago
This Saturday at 8PM
Dr. Joni L. Jones/Omi Osun Olomo will perform as Narrator
I’ll be there beaming and having a blast…
Join us if you can/the entire festival is going to be wonderful…
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Black and Latino Queer Performance Festival
Coordinated by E. Patrick Johnson and Ramon Rivera-Servera
Thursday, April 17, Friday, April 18 at 8:00 pm
Saturday, April 19, 8:00 pm (THIS IS OUR SHOW DATE AND TIME)
Sunday, April 20, at 2:00 pm
Hal and Martha Hyer Wallis Theater
Northwestern University
Tickets for each show are $10 and available at the door or in advance by contacting the Theatre & Interpretation Center Box Office, 847-491-7282.
My brotha/from the house of RedBone Press

Marvin K. White is deciliously just plan ole crazy
Check out his America’s Next Top Poet
the austin project
jam sessions in a jazz aesthetic 2008
April 5th, 2008 | 8:00 p.m. | free
Women and Their Work
(1710 Lavaca Street; Austin, Texas 78701)
April 6th, 2008 | 2:00 p.m. | free
Mexican American Cultural Center
(600 River Street; Austin, Texas 78701)

FEATURING:
samiya bashir
stephanie lang
lidia marte
senalka mcdonald
elvia mendoza
matt richardson
jackie smith
julia smith
czarina thelen
darless valentine
producer/founder:
joni l. jones/omi osun olomo
anchor artist:
sharon bridgforth
artistic director/tapp co:
florinda bryant
artwork by tonya Engel
For more information about this event please contact the
Center for African & African American Studies 512-471-1784
For more about The Austin Project CLICK HERE
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