Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Sign up for the School of Our Lorde Pedagogy Unit!

School of Our Lorde CONTINUES! March: Pedagogy ****Applications due February 25th 2010******

Pedagogy: Not everyone knows that Audre Lorde was breaking down the master’s house by being a master teacher and librarian. Do you teach students armed and ready to text message? Well Audre Lorde taught John Jay College of Criminal Justice students who wore loaded guns to class as part of their uniform!!! Participants in this session will get to see Audre Lorde’s syllabi, and course evaluations, practice their own interpretations of her teaching methods and transform the meaning of education. Participants also get to help design and facilitate the Audre Lorde Survival School. We will meet over dessert on Thursday March 4, 11, and 18th.

Apply for the pedagogy course here:School of Our Lorde Pedagogy Application (pdf version)

School of Our Lorde Pedagogy Application (doc version)

email applications to brokenbeautifulpress@gmail.com or drop them off at the Inspiration Station (email for directions)

IF YOU HAVE THE MISFORTUNE TO NOT LIVE IN DURHAM... sign up here www.schoolofourlorde.ning.com

Note on the applications:
I invited each of your because I really really want you in the course. ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE SCHOOL OF OUR LORDE REGARDLESS OF MOOLA AND OTHER NEEDS! Holler at me. I'm at your service ;)

What makes Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind projects ETERNAL?

The second page of the application asks you to dedicate your participation to at least 7 people who learn from you. This is a key part of the educational experience. A mentor of mine reminded me that somehow those extra deep parts of our brains and hearts get opened up when we approach a learning experiences with our beloved communities in mind. Even more so when our participation is accountable to specific living folks in our lives and they know it!!!

One way to make that accountability tangible is for folks in your community to sponsor you for the course...one especially helpful form of support (for the short time that capitalism continues) is MOOLA (as not-so- subtly hinted by the dollar $ign$ on the application). But there are infinite ways for a supporter to sponsor you...I especially love it when folks contribute food, poetry, meditations that they know etc!!!

What makes Community Supported Education Possible?
Also the "asking people for money and other forms of support" exercise on the application is also about transforming our relationships to money and learning how to create sustainable educational spaces outside of/and past/and beyond/and in secret subversive collaboration with the dominant institutions of discipline and indoctrination. You might love asking folks for monetary support...you might absolutely hate it (like I do) but either way it teaches us a lot and is part of our educational process in the course.

I am so excited about the possibility of your participation. Get at me with any questions!
love,
lex

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Happy Birthday Audre Lorde: Podcast on Cancer and Survival

On this day 97 years ago...my grandfather Jeremiah Gumbs was born. Pop-pop was the person who taught me how a love for poetry could transform my life. It seems not mere coincidence that my favorite poet and chosen ancestor Audre Lorde was ALSO born on this day 76 years ago! This podcast, lovingly released on this birthday of two of my beloved ancestors who make their spirits known in my life on a daily basis is also dedicated to a new ancestor.


My godmother Aunt Andie (Andria Hall) died from breast cancer a little over a year and a month ago today. To honor Aunt Andie and Audre Lorde, and June Jordan, and my stepsister Kyla's mom Diane and Mama Nayo Barbara Watkins and so many more beautiful ancestors who are so powerfully with us, my mom, my Aunti Akosua and the brilliant and inspiring Mary Anne Adams who is a breast cancer survivor collaborated on this podcast. May it be healing for you and may it be an invitation to the energy of all of your ancestors to fill your heart and kiss your face.

love always,

lex

[audio http://brokenbeautiful.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/audre-lorde-survival-podcast.mp3]

http://brokenbeautiful.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/audre-lorde-survival-podcast.mp3

you can also find the recent podcast on itunes if you search "brokenbeautiful press"

And if you are in or near Durham don't forget to come to the B-day Party this Saturday!!!!!!

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?v=feed&story_fbid=309108934999&id=103868#!/event.php?eid=299116552453

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Save the Date! 2/24 Eternal Summer Potluck Featuring Mai'a Williams!

February's Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind Potluck Discussion
Black Feminism Lives Worldwide!
(featuring the creative non-fiction of Mai’a Williams on Black feminist solidarity in the Middle East)



When I cyber-met Mai'a she was living in the occupied West Bank of Palestine, getting ready to bring her bright brilliant baby Aza into the world and she wrote me about using the activities in BrokenBeautiful Press's "Emergency Broadcast" workbook in workshops she was leading between Palestinian and Israeli women. Mai'a, instigator of the Guerilla Mama Medicine Movement, Outlaw Midwife, Reiki master and creator of the Divine Survivors Clinic is has also been doing justice work in the Middle East with her partner Cal for many years. Check out the links above and email brokenbeautifulpress@gmail.com for a copy of a powerful piece she wrote called "Cleave" about surviving layers of state, imperialist and interpersonal violenceand the possibility of response.

AND THEN...come bring food and discuss with Durham's divine survivors and Mai'a via skype on

Wednesday, February 24th

5:30 pm

@

the Inspiration Station

Come as close to 5:30 as possible to eat and settle in because Mai'a will be joining us live via skype from Cairo @ 6pm EST!!!

Kids are welcome!!!!!!

email brokenbeautifulpress@gmail.com for a copy of Mai'a's piece "Cleave"

Audre Lorde B-day Celebration and Poetry Performance in Durham!

Happy Birthday Audre Lorde!!!!


Come celebrate Audre Lorde's 76th Birthday with goodies, interactive poetry exercises AND performances of brand-new brilliant evocative and moving poetry from the School of Our Lorde Poets!!!!

Saturday, February 20th (2 days after Lorde's official b-day)

1pm

The Eleanor at Rigsbee

204 Rigsbee St. #201

Durham, NC

Friday, February 05, 2010

For My NYC Peeps: Black Herstory @ the Brecht











The Brecht Forum, Betty's Daughter Arts Collobrative and Ocean Anna Rising are proud to present Womenon Wednesdays, a performance arts series highlighting the cultural practices of girls and women of the African Diaspora.
WOW features the work of cultural workers in the field of theater, dance, film and music.

For more information check out
brechtforum.org
bettysdaughterarts.com
oarinc.or


Wednesday, February 03
7:30 pm
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
WOMEN ON WEDNESDAYS
Co-sponsors: Ocean Anna Rising, Betty's Daughter Collaborative
Body, Move, Perform
Meri Nana Ama Danquah, Barbara Asare Bediako, Shenelle Eaton Foster, Phaskiso Collins, Tonya Hegamin and Ebony Golden
http://brechtforum.org/events/body-move-perform



Wednesday, February 10
7:00 pm
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
WOMEN ON WEDNESDAY
Co-Sponsored:
Betty Daughters Arts Collaborative
Ocean Anna Rising
She Got a Fierce Rock
Women in Hip Hop
Kymbali Craig

Say My Name| Dir. Nina Pelit |2009 |21 min|US/UK
She Got a FIERCE-Rock: Women in Hip Hop (Film/Hip Hop) wil explore how Black women navigate the terrain of Hip Hop Culutre and features a screening of the exciting new documentary "Say My Name" and a performance by Kymbali Craig

http://brechtforum.org/events/she-got-fierce-rock?bc=


Wednesday, February 17
7:00 pm
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
WOMEN ON WEDNESDAYS
Co-Sponsor: Betty's Daughter Arts Colloboative
Ocean Ana Rising
I Am a Drum
Performance and Reading
A staged reading of "I am a Drum" by Sybil Roberts will be presented to audiences as well as short experimental pieces that resist traditional categorization of theatrical performance. Featuring Joi M. Sears, Gabriella Callender, Nina Angela Mercer and participants of The Black Artist as Activists- Body Ecology Workshop.

6/10/15

http://brechtforum.org/events/i-am-drum?bc=



Wednesday, February 24
7:30 pm
BLACK HISTORY MONTH WOMEN ON WEDNESDAYS SERIES
Co-sponsors: Ocean Anna Rising & Betty's Daughter Collaborative
Ñañakuna K’uychimanta
(sisters of the rainbow)
Tara Betts, LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs, Tonya Foster & Paloma McGregor

The concert, Ñañakuna K’uychimanta (sisters of the rainbow), is a musical, literary and dance performance that will explore the artistic expressions of women from the African Diaspora.
http://brechtforum.org/events/%C3%B1a%C3%B1akuna-k%E2%80%99uychimanta?bc=

Monday, February 01, 2010

Happy Black Herstory Month! The First MobileHomeComing Audio Documentary!!!!


"because they were coming home."-Carolyn Grey

On Saturday January 30th Harriet Alston and Carolyn Grey brought decades of memories and a Linda Tillery album that Harriet had spent days digitizing through the rare (and unplowed) North Carolina Snow to have a conversation with eager listeners at the Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind Potluck about their time in the Salsa Soul Sisters and the lessons they learned about building community. This audio documentary blends the conversation with music selected by Harriet to bring others into the conversation who could not attend the event, and to serve as a historical and movement resource for those of us committed to the political intervention of creating loving and affirming community. Brought to you by the MobileHomeComing Project-a partnership between BrokenBeautiful Press and Queer Renaissance to nurture and amplify the resilience and creativity of Black queer intergenerational community.

Listen to the audio documentary here:

[audio http://brokenbeautiful.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/salsa-soul-audio-documentary.mp3]

http://brokenbeautiful.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/salsa-soul-audio-documentary.mp3

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