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This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Rev. Edward Pinkney, former Poliical Prisoner speaks about the New Poor People's Movement. Rev. Pinkney is President and CEO of the Black Autonomy Network Community Organization (BANCO). He is a Pastor, community activist, who really acts and one of the most influential people in the political area and social voice. Rev. Pinkney joins his friend Mrs. Ethel Long Scott, founding director, Women's Economic Agenda Project (WEAP.org). Feb. 14, Rev. Pinkney was in Oakland for a New Poor People's March CA Tour. Please visit: P-SPAN #612: Laney College Teach-In: Rev. Edward Pinkney
The East Bay working group meets monthly on Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m. in the Laney College Tower Building, 900 Fallon Street, Oakland. For information call: 510-986-8620. 2. From the archives March 14, 2012: Luisha Teish on Sacred Space