on friday i co-hosted a very successful youth open mic at bloombars, featuring the sensational twelve-year-old rockstar ella. there were supportive teens and adults there to cheer on the twenty-or-so young people who signed up to perform. most of them did poetry of some sort. six-year-old alycia sang the "i love you" song from barney … Continue reading when youth bloom, we bloom
Month: October 2011
making headlines
tonight's event at busboys and poets with the national gallery of art was much fun. we recreated the electric headlines of andy warhol's day with dc artists mixing together topical subjects of today like troy davis and the death penalty, palestine and dc statehood, and corporate greed and the occupy movement. i performed alongside christylez … Continue reading making headlines
shout out to Trinity Univ. for Speakin’ It Real
i had the privilege and the pleasure of facilitating a writing and performance workshop with students at Trinity University here in Washington, DC a couple weeks prior to their open mic event, Speakin' It Real. i came back to the campus in Northeast DC last Tuesday night for the open mic, as a special invited … Continue reading shout out to Trinity Univ. for Speakin’ It Real
2011 slam season coming to close
as i prepare for the 2012 slam season, i'm looking back on the 2011 season and all we've done. just found these pictures from our trip to new york city. our friend and local poet in the DC/MD area, Chris August, just won the 2011 Individual World Poetry Slam. we could not be more happy … Continue reading 2011 slam season coming to close
Col. Ann Wright said i’m awesome
it meant a whole lot to me today when Col. Ann Wright said, prior to my performance at october2011.org in Freedom Plaza, that i was awesome. she was talking to one of the stage managers right before both of us were scheduled to go on. Ralph Nader was speaking and we were waiting backstage with … Continue reading Col. Ann Wright said i’m awesome
Rest in Peace Rev. Shuttlesworth and Mr. Jobs
today two remarkable and legendary figures passed away. i have the feeling that many more people know of steve jobs than rev. fred shuttlesworth. both of these men helped to greatly shape our society. i am not sure why it upsets me that not more people know of shuttlesworth's contributions, but it does. here is … Continue reading Rest in Peace Rev. Shuttlesworth and Mr. Jobs