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Episode 16 - Alexis De Veaux

Who Yo People Is

Release Date: 12/30/2019

Bonus Track - Florinda Bryant show art Bonus Track - Florinda Bryant

Who Yo People Is

Florinda is an interdisciplinary artist, activist and educator that I’ve been art-family with since 1998. Here she talks about tending not only to her art, and her communities, but to her own mental, physical, spiritual health. A Texas gurl who calls Austin home, Florinda has worked with Salvage Vanguard Theater, the Rude Mechs, the Vortex, Paper Chairs, Theater en Bloc and Teatro Vivo in Austin, TX and the Ensemble Theater in Houston.

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Episode 36 - Mankwe Ndosi show art Episode 36 - Mankwe Ndosi

Who Yo People Is

Mankwe Ndosi says her people are “fierce makers, re-workers, healers and those the push themselves to make in the uncomfortable places/and populate the uneasy textures and terrains…(they are) connectors who are willing to be compassionately uncomfortable...”

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Episode 35 - Renita Martin show art Episode 35 - Renita Martin

Who Yo People Is

In addition to writing, performing, publishing and producing - Renita is founder of Rhythm Visions Production Company whose mission is to advance social and economic development in our communities through the creation and promotion of world-class art. More at: http://www.whoyopeopleis.com/season-3

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Episode 34 - Aimee K. Bryant show art Episode 34 - Aimee K. Bryant

Who Yo People Is

Aimee says "take a leap of faith - move towards what you want, what feels good - even if it is scary.”

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Episode 33 - Sonja Parks show art Episode 33 - Sonja Parks

Who Yo People Is

Making certain that the “entire artist” is taken care of and respected.

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Episode 32 - Stacey Karen Robinson show art Episode 32 - Stacey Karen Robinson

Who Yo People Is

Stacey Karen Robinson "stewarding what is coming through".

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Announcing Season 3 show art Announcing Season 3

Who Yo People Is

Season 3 of "Who Yo People Is" will be dropping soonsoon...check out more at: https://www.whoyopeopleis.com/season-3

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Episode 31 - End of Season 2/Honoring Diane Rodriguez show art Episode 31 - End of Season 2/Honoring Diane Rodriguez

Who Yo People Is

Today we honor Diane Rodriguez. Diane transitioned on 4/10/20. May all the Love Beauty & Blessings that she so generously gave the world/carry her in Light with Love. Listen to episode 18/and receive her wisdom/and Glory. 

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Episode 30 - Alexis Pauline Gumbs show art Episode 30 - Alexis Pauline Gumbs

Who Yo People Is

An academic guided by intellectual practices inspired by Black liberation and Love, Alexis is a 2020-21 National Humanities Center Fellow. She says she is a Marine Mammal Apprentice...one who is carrying on blood line traditions of listening to whales. Alexis says, "one foot in the water one foot in the sand is where I hear the best."

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Episode 29 - Sangodare show art Episode 29 - Sangodare

Who Yo People Is

Sangodare creates media and art for healing and transformation. Activating energy and vibrational fields to open space for people to be more of who they are, Sangodare makes connections between the vocality of Black preaching styles, and Ifa oriki traditions and tonalities.

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Alexis De Veaux, Ph.D, is one of a stellar list of American writers highlighted by LIT CITY, a public art initiative of banners bearing their names and images in downtown Buffalo, New York, in recognition of the city’s renowned literary legacy. Co-Founder of The Center for Poetic Healing, a project of Lyrical Democracies (with Kathy Engel)and of the Flamboyant Ladies Theatre Company (with Gwendolen Hardwick), Alexis De Veaux is an activist and writer whose work in multiple genres is nationally and internationally known.

In this interview Alexis talks about: reaching back to bring it forward; Black Diasporic ways of being; and growing up with elders deeply steeped in re-imagining while making due. Alexis talks about being from New York, and her recent return to a family home place - New Orleans. She says that she learned early on that if you are going to survive, you have to be creative... and that if you tap that source/you’ll be tapping back and you’ll be tapping forward. She names some of her mentors and speaks about her RedBone Press book Yabo and Warrior Poet, A Biography of Audre Lorde.

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