2020. The dot on the human history timeline, that the billions of us can attest to, which caused us all to take a seat and have an existential crisis. To mourn. To experience moral dilemmas (if you’ve chosen to recognize wicked ways and change). To rebel yell in the faces of evil. And it’s only September, 2020.
In this moment of humanity, creativity, imagination, passions and collaboration have held us. These channels have manifested private works or finished projects the creators share. Some say for entertainment. Others embrace as cures.
I encourage you all to immerse yourselves in your joys. Your quirks. Your heart and mind. Your loves. I ask that you continue to be safe so we can reach the other side of this tunnel and enjoy these realities closer. Together.
Creators and collaborators have brought these offerings this September. I am fortunate to be a part of these truths. Support Your Artists as they reflect us back. Forever Mused.
Layered with Native American chants and drums, “Quien Es Amerikkka” (Sage and Rage) is a call for Action to achieve racial and gender equality and battle through dance.
This piece was originally published here at Oddball Magazine and The Underground Garden.
On September 13th, 2 unique experiences arrive for all to enjoy!
The independent film, A False Flag, premieres at 3:00 p.m. EST and can be viewed by heading to the Facebook event page for an exclusive link
A False Flag was shot by actors in over 23 countries and was written and directed by Jibril Haynes. You can watch this bold project’s teaser trailer here.
Also on September 13th, Cambridge Carnival goes virtual!! Head to the Facebook event page for the online link to enjoy performances and the Carnival’s virtual Don’t Rush Challenge promoting cultures and love!!
Do please remain safe, vocal, humane. Ride the lows and the highs knowing You Are Love and Loved.
2020 you’ve got nothing on Spirit.
Liza Zayas is a lover of writing and dancing and celebrates both as a singer and songwriter performing as Luna del Flor. You can hear her collaborative sounds and experience life through her storytelling. She invites you to dance. Her poetry seeks to initiate dialogue by intentionally expressing consequences of love, lust, ego and self-respect.
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