Alixa and Naima Hurricane Season

Submitted by jessyb33 on Thu, 08/28/2008 - 11:35.
09/04/2008 - 18:30
09/04/2008 - 21:00
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Climbing PoeTree is the expression of a growing movement for radical social change. Poets,performers, print-makers, dancers, muralists, and designers, Alixa and Naima have sharpened their art as a tool for popular education, community organizing, and personal transformation. With roots in Haiti and Colombia, Alixa and Naima reside in Brooklyn and track footprints across the country and globe on a mission to overcome destruction with creativity.

In five self-organized independent tours, Climbing PoeTree has catalyzed over 500 crowds in more than 70 cities from Oakland to Atlanta, Johannesburg to Havana with artists such as Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, Nikki Giovanni, Danny Glover, The Last Poets, and Dead Prez. Alixa and Naima have led more than 100 arts-based political education, anti-racism, and entrepreneurial workshops in institutions from Cornell University to Rikers Island. And they have painted murals on walls from the Bronx to Santiago, Toronto to Jamaica. Through compelling artistry, these multitalented, tireless, and driven young women expose injustice, help us heal from violence, and make a better future visible, immediate, and irresistible.

Location

Pilgrim Church
2592 West 14th Street 44113
Cleveland, OH
United States
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Poetree

  Last night, I made the effort to hear the message of these two women.  I knew it would make me uncomfortable and I suppose I wanted to avoid it for that reason.  But, I went (and left early--forgive me) and endured the images and reality that I know exists for millions of people on this planet.  I felt hot, claustrophobic and faint.  I went home and I was tempted to sleep in today on my day off, but I overcame my personal ills and got people to sign up to vote and I rode my bike and I swam and I was helped by many people today and I felt a little better about myself for making the effort to go last night and to commit to try and do one thing every day that I am still on this earth.

 Michael Gill wrote a beautiful summary of the mission these women have committed themselves to achieve.  Let's all fight for peace.

missed this

I'm sorry that I missed this. But I did see this

The Girl in the Cafe. It's good. The message is, sometimes you gotta speak out.