Saturday, August 22, 2020
AFRONOWISM: writing abolition futures
Black Beyond
We invite you to join us this Saturday, August 22nd at 6pm ET for a zoom workshop, music performances and lecture organized by black beyond, PTP, and Everlasting Time, centering the intimate responsibility of letter writing and its correlation to prison abolition.
event details
Virtual performance/poetic contextualization by rapper and poet maassai
Writing workshop/group meditation supplemented with a sound bath by Rena Anakwe and advice on letter writing from P, a dear friend of PTP founder GENG, and his experience inside the prison system.
Lecture by Dr. Michael Ralph, Director of Africana Studies at New York University
schedule
August 22nd, 6 pm ET
6:00 | Spoken word by maassai
6:15 | Prison reflections w/ P
6:35 | Prison letter workshop, Sound bath by Rena Anakwe
7:15 | Abolition futures discussion w/ Dr. Michael Ralph
7:55 | Closing Performance by maassai
*we encourage participants to donate $15.00 in support of participating artists.
For more information, visit blackbeyond.xyz
further information
Everlasting Time, a small poetry publishing collective, has compiled a list of political prisoners currently held in the United States. In exchange for writing a letter, they are offering to send participants a work of original art made by one of many contributing artists. The workshop is a time to begin the process of composing a letter. Participants will have the opportunity to read the stories of these prisoners so unjustly held, accompanied by music in the form of a 'soundbath', a guided meditation led by Rena Anakwe.
Through poetry, reflections by a former inmate, and discussion with Dr. Michael Ralph, participants will be given guidance in the writing process and advice on communicating with the incarcerated. Dr. Michael Ralph's work integrates political science, economics, history, and medical anthropology through an explicit focus on debt, slavery, insurance, forensics, and incarceration. His most recent book, Fishing, portrays a method of communication in which inmates exchange objects and messages between cells using dental floss or long threads from their bedsheets. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A, open to participants.
Black Beyond
99 Street
Brooklyn, NY, 11206
https://newschool.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsce-prD4sGNCR89TbXuvs9rNTfeM3_jTd
Schedule
August 22, 2020: 6:00pm



