Link 3 Feb The Affrilachian Artist Project»

Please show some love (and financial support)

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/marietcochran/black-in-appalachia-affrilachia

“ABOUT THIS PROJECT

Nine times out of ten, when I introduce someone to the word “Affrilachia”, they laugh … or a wry smile crawls across their face.

Why? Not just because it’s a creative take on a word, but also because myths abound when it comes to Appalachia. In response, there have been recent efforts Celebrating the History of Appalachia. An expanse of 200,000 square miles including parts of 13 states, the Appalachian region, in spite of common misconceptions, is much more than one ethnicity and a series of isolated enclaves. In fact, the region’s inhabitants are as diverse as its terrain—which ranges from high mountain peaks to gentle hillsides, and from rural agricultural communities to bustling metropolitan areas. 

How We Began

The Affrilachian Artist Project was inspired by a writers’ group called the  Affrilachian Poets and the resurgence of old time music championed by string bands like the Carolina Chocolate Drops. The project started with a modest goal, to create a digital showcase for the work of living artists. I distributed a call for artists, pestered my colleagues and conducted late night Internet searches. As the names accumulated, a conscious effort was made to select artists who defiantly embraced the complex facets of their experience. The common denominator among the artists is their depth of community engagement. An amazing series of events led to an actual exhibition, called  Common Ground: Affrilachia! Where I’m From on display at the August Wilson Center in Pittsburgh, PA. This represents the first phase of the project, with the promise of more shows to come.

Taking the Next Step!

I’ve logged hundreds of miles across six states and I’ve met artists who, without exception, possess a wonderfully powerful presence. We”ve shared hearty laughter and even a few tears. They’ve welcomed me into their studios and have been incredibly generous with their time. In the next phase, I want to capture the artists’ stories.

On the Road Again …

Through the Kickstarter campaign, we seek funding to cover travel and expenses to conduct filmed interviews with five of the artists over the age of sixty. Our ultimate goal is to bring these artists into a community of collaboration. Championing their unique gifts will not only enrich our current generation and promote the cultural diversity of the region, but also present role models for talented youth. This can all happen with your support.

Thank you in advance for your faith in this project!

Travel alone, travel faster, Travel together, travel farther ~ proverb”

Photo 31 Jan From one of my favorite little people-Chase Dagnan (Taken with instagram)

From one of my favorite little people-Chase Dagnan (Taken with instagram)

Photo 31 Jan From one of my favorite little people-Chase Dagnan  (Taken with instagram)

From one of my favorite little people-Chase Dagnan (Taken with instagram)

Photo 26 Jan 481 notes cartermagazine:

Today In History
‘Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress, opened her historic campaign for President on this date January 25, 1972.’
(photo: Shirley Chisholm)
- CARTER Magazine

cartermagazine:

Today In History

‘Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress, opened her historic campaign for President on this date January 25, 1972.’

(photo: Shirley Chisholm)

- CARTER Magazine

Link 26 Jan 110 notes People of Color Organize: A Few Words About “Solidarity”»

peopleofcolor:

If you’re telling me solidarity means to forget my discomfort and experiences with privileged folk, or that privileged folk have a right to speak over the experiences of marginalized ones, or have just as much say in their marginalization, then I’m not interested in solidarity.

If…

Text 24 Jan 1 note State of the Union

Drinking game-drink every time Obama says the following words:

Troops
Heroes
Fellow
Citizens
Economy
Oil
Cap and trade
God bless America
War
Sacrifice
Work
Jobs
America(n)
Education
Responsibility
Middle class
Debt

Quote 7 Jan
I teach kings of their ancestors so that the lives of ancients might serve them as an example. For the world is old but the future springs from the past.
— Mamadou Kouyaté, Mali griot (Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali, A.D. 1217-1237)
Photo 7 Jan The Hubby escorting the Momma to our car (my hat from behind) (Taken with instagram)

The Hubby escorting the Momma to our car (my hat from behind) (Taken with instagram)

Photo 7 Jan Mom in the hat I just crocheted.  (Taken with instagram)

Mom in the hat I just crocheted. (Taken with instagram)

Text 30 Dec 8 notes

guerrillamamamedicine:

it would be cool if there was a frantz fanon reading club and a bunch of folks were reading and discussing wretched of the earth and how it applied to the arab spring…

Let’s do it!


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