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SUMMARY:Music is My Church
DESCRIPTION:MUSIC IS MY CHURCH! \nWhether in major or minor modes\, \nPowerful healing energy always abodes.  \n🥷🎶♎️ \nMUSIC 🎶 🎶🎶 is a universal language that requires no translation.  MUSIC provides energetic healing through its tones\, vibrations and rhythms. \nI am a social worker social therapeutics practitioner performance coach and psychotherapist. \nSocial therapeutics is not only my methodology\, but also my life philosophy ——spiritual\, transformational\, alchemical. Social therapeutics\, informed  by philosophy\, psychology and improv\, it is the HOW I am able to live life living\, in the solution\, not the problem.  \nI have discovered my favorite “philosophers” are musicians.  Their language is literally “honey for my soul\,” as a dear friend described it. \nSo\, my contribution to this year’s Freedom Festival is to offer musical gifts each day from Juneteenth through July 4th.   \nCheck them out here.  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/isfreedomfestival/
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/music-is-my-church/
LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/music-is-my-church/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240620T100000
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SUMMARY:Art with your Cuppa
DESCRIPTION:Raquell Holmes has selected paintings\, photos and drawings from the art collection of LeVell Holmes\, her father\, who collected engaging\, eclectic art from around the world\, with a focus on Black culture. The select pieces will be on display at Johnny’s Java\, Cotati CA\, throughout the festival. \nTake your picture with one of the art pieces and post it on the Festival’s Facebook page. Or\, better yet\, let the pieces of art inspire a poem and post that with your picture. \nDr. LeVell Holmes would have loved this festival! He was a cultural historian who felt that the ideal history professor is one who can talk about music\, science and art as well as political events. In addition to creating the Ethnic Studies program of Sonoma State University\, he found friends\, family and warmth in people around the world.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/art-with-your-cuppa/
LOCATION:Johnny’s Java Coffee Shop\, Cotati CA\, 8492 Gravenstein Hwy\, Cotati\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Food & Drink,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Gross":MAILTO:gross@bu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T200000
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SUMMARY:Finding Freedom in Physics
DESCRIPTION:There are a number of works written by leading researchers that “popularize” physics to make it accessible to a general audience. One such text is “Seven Brief Lessons on Physics” by Carlo Rovelli which takes the reader through a tour of 20th Century physics leading up to the author’s contributions to quantum understanding which is still one of the “holy grails” of theoretical physics. These treatments of the ‘revolutions’ in physics of the early 20th century lead the reader to an understanding of the world that can be freeing from the confines of space and time\, and of determinism. In contrast\, the work by Wonchull Park and Mackenzie Hawkins\, “ Essential Reality & Time”\, focuses on the outcomes of Newton’s Physics and and its ability to free us from counter-productive illusions about reality and focus on the “essential” reality with which we can interact. \nJoin Dr. Carolyn Sealfon\, Dr. Nicholas Gross\, and Dr. Raquell Holmes for a discussion of these issues that are presented in these and other popularized texts on physics.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/finding-freedom-in-physics/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Lectures & Books,Recording
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Gross":MAILTO:gross@bu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240627T203000
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SUMMARY:Are You Mad Like Me? : Reimagining Psych Cemetery Spaces
DESCRIPTION:“Are you mad like me? / Have you seized back your dreams / in the fists of your crumpled wings?” In this proof-of-concept performance-lecture\, spoken word poet\, sci-fi writer\, and performance activist Steven T. Licardi introduces us to the remains of several state hospital cemeteries scattered around the United States and abroad. He will be sharing works of original film\, photography\, and poetry\, composed and capture on-site\, and will be inviting participants to imagine the future of these forlorn spaces. Part performance\, part memoir\, this event represents nearly a decade of reflection on the part of the artist\, and represents an invitation to reflect with him. Come prepared to be both disturbed and overjoyed.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/are-you-mad-like-me-reimagining-psych-cemetery-spaces/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Health,Lectures & Books,Other,Performing Arts,Recording,Tours & Experiences,Visual Arts,Wellbeing,Workshop
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LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87410212326
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SUMMARY:PLAYTELLIGENCE: Play & Learning Beyond Borders
DESCRIPTION:Free Online Global Playshops\, June 28th & 29th\, 2024 \nCan learning be more playful for both students and teachers? \nRenowned educator and author Sir Ken Robinson\, famously stated\, “Creativity is as important as literacy.” This sentiment underscores the fundamental role of play in education. Research supports the notion that play enhances cognitive abilities\, creativity\, and emotional intelligence. Dr. Stuart Brown\, founder of the National Institute for Play\, affirms\, “Play shapes our brain\, fosters empathy\, and promotes adaptability.” \nEven neuroscientists have studied the neurological mechanisms underlying play and learning. Dr. Sergio Pellis\, a researcher at the University of Lethbridge\, notes\, “Play is not frivolous; it’s a powerful mode of learning that shapes the architecture of the developing brain.” Through play\, children engage in exploration\, experimentation\, and social interaction\, laying the foundation for lifelong learning. \n“PLAYTELLIGENCE: Play and Learning Beyond Borders” presents an opportunity to delve into the transformative power of play in education. This series of workshops will explore ways we learn and grow: young and old developing cognitively\, creatively\, emotionally through collective play. In a world where education is increasingly seen as a pathway to success\, it’s important to explore unconventional avenues that foster holistic development across generational lines. \nIs it possible for learning and education to be more playful for both students and teachers? How can we play practically and philosophically in learning\, teaching\, problem solving\, and communicating? \nJoin us on a journey of discovery at Global Play Brigade’s June 2024 Global Playsop. Engage with teachers\, students\, researchers\, lovers of knowledge\, readers\, educators\, and learning enthusiasts from around the globe as we explore the transformative potential of play in education. Together\, we’ll unlock the boundless possibilities of PLAYTELLIGENCE and pave the way for a brighter\, more playful future.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/playtelligence-play-learning-beyond-borders/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Performing Arts,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Discord and Harmony: The Struggle for Freedom in the USA Through Blues\, Jazz\, Soul and Hip-Hop
DESCRIPTION:At 8pm ET/ 5pm PT: This will be a look at—and a listen to—the role African American music has played in embodying and inspiring the ongoing struggle for freedom and full equality in the U.S.A. The session will be a mix of music video clips (Billie Holiday\, Nina Simone and Stevie Wonder\, among others) and informal conversation led by progressive musician and composer Dan Belmont and life-long grassroots organizer and leader Allen Cox. \nFriday\, June 28\, 5-7pm Pacific / 8-10pm Eastern
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/discord-and-harmony-the-struggle-for-freedom-in-the-usa-through-blues-jazz-soul-and-hip-hop/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Music,Recording
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T083000
DTSTAMP:20260421T161329
CREATED:20240614T230104Z
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SUMMARY:PLAYTELLIGENCE: Play & Learning Beyond Borders
DESCRIPTION:Free Online Global Playshops\, June 28th & 29th\, 2024 \nCan learning be more playful for both students and teachers? \nRenowned educator and author Sir Ken Robinson\, famously stated\, “Creativity is as important as literacy.” This sentiment underscores the fundamental role of play in education. Research supports the notion that play enhances cognitive abilities\, creativity\, and emotional intelligence. Dr. Stuart Brown\, founder of the National Institute for Play\, affirms\, “Play shapes our brain\, fosters empathy\, and promotes adaptability.” \nEven neuroscientists have studied the neurological mechanisms underlying play and learning. Dr. Sergio Pellis\, a researcher at the University of Lethbridge\, notes\, “Play is not frivolous; it’s a powerful mode of learning that shapes the architecture of the developing brain.” Through play\, children engage in exploration\, experimentation\, and social interaction\, laying the foundation for lifelong learning. \n“PLAYTELLIGENCE: Play and Learning Beyond Borders” presents an opportunity to delve into the transformative power of play in education. This series of workshops will explore ways we learn and grow: young and old developing cognitively\, creatively\, emotionally through collective play. In a world where education is increasingly seen as a pathway to success\, it’s important to explore unconventional avenues that foster holistic development across generational lines. \nIs it possible for learning and education to be more playful for both students and teachers? How can we play practically and philosophically in learning\, teaching\, problem solving\, and communicating? \nJoin us on a journey of discovery at Global Play Brigade’s June 2024 Global Playsop. Engage with teachers\, students\, researchers\, lovers of knowledge\, readers\, educators\, and learning enthusiasts from around the globe as we explore the transformative potential of play in education. Together\, we’ll unlock the boundless possibilities of PLAYTELLIGENCE and pave the way for a brighter\, more playful future.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/playtelligence-play-learning-beyond-borders-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Performing Arts,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T113000
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SUMMARY:Play with Science & Arts
DESCRIPTION:Explore experiences in and out of the classroom with tricks and tips for facilitating engagement! Bring your curiosity\, presence\, and authentic selves and co-create with us\, through play and collaborative learning. Join the organizers of Cultivating Ensembles and experience the interactive playful activities and methodology that have built virtual ensembles and produced an interdisciplinary\, inclusive\, and playful community. \nHosts are: Sofya Borinskaya (USA); Marisa Holzapfel (Germany); Jim Martinez (USA); Barbara Natalizio (USA); Carolyn Sealfon (Canada) \nThis event is part of the Global Playshop “PlayTelligence” Session. \nStart Times: 7am PT/ 10am ET
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/play-with-science-arts/
LOCATION:online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Gross":MAILTO:gross@bu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T161329
CREATED:20240218T034802Z
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SUMMARY:Freedom-Makers: Maroons and the Underground Railroad
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid offering will be an in-person/virtual visit to the “Underground Railroad Tree” in the Guilford Woods of North Carolina. The 300-year-old Tulip Poplar tree is a living monument and witness to the freedom-seekers who were part of this eastern seaboard launching point of the Underground Railroad during the early 19th century. The great tree is located in a 350-acre forest in Greensboro\, N.C. We will walk through the woods\, share the history of the area\, read excerpts from primary source accounts (journals and runaway ads)\, look at material culture and discuss the oral history of runaway enslaved people (maroons)\, and explore the ways in which we–people and our living world–create community and connectivity underground\, overground\, everywhere. \nLed by historian Omar H. Ali from UNC Greensboro\, the offering is part of the “Let’s Learn!: The World as Classroom” initiative of Lloyd International Honors College at UNC Greensboro and the East Side Institute in New York\, in partnership with improvscience\, the African American & African Diaspora Studies Program at UNC Greensboro\, and the all-disciplinary honors society Phi Kappa Phi.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/freedom-makers-maroons-and-the-underground-railroad/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Recording
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240630T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T161329
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SUMMARY:Poetics of Freedom: A Poetry Reading with Christian Aldana\, Rohan Zhou-Lee\, and Ashna Ali
DESCRIPTION:Three poets come together to share their work and in a short moderated discussion\, ask one another questions about each other’s poetry\, the poetics of freedom\, and the relationship between poetry\, resistance\, and liberation 2024 America. The panel discussion will be moderated by Raquell Holmes from improvscience. \nRohan Zhou-Lee\, pronouns They/Siya/祂 (Tā) is a Queer/Non-Binary (gender Firebird) Black-Asian author\, dancer\, and organizer in New York City. Zhou-Lee is the founder of the Blasian March\, an initiative to build solidarity between Black\, Asian and Blasian communities through education and celebration. Zhou-Lee is also a dancer\, trumpeter\, and writer of poetry\, essays\, and Afro-Asian fantasy. \nChristian Aldana is a queer\, Filipinx\, artist\, educator and community organizer based in Chicago. Though she has a soft spot for the Midwest\, part of her will always be in South East Asia (Cebu and Saigon) where she grew up. They are the author of The Water We Swim In (Sampaguita Press\, 2023). Chris is the founder and Co-Director of Luya\, a poetry organization that centers the stories and experiences of people of color. Luya has been hosting open mics\, shows\, and workshops since 2018. Luya believes that art is a potent political tool\, and creates intentional spaces to encourage poets to make unapologetic art towards a future where we are safe\, thriving\, and free. \nAshna Ali is a queer\, disabled\, and diasporic Bangladeshi poet and writer raised in Italy and based in Brooklyn. They serve as the administrative assistant for improvscience. Their debut collection\, The Relativity of Living Well is forthcoming from Bone Bouquet in 2024. A Best-of-the-Net nominee\, they are a 2024 Periplus Fellow\, a 2023-2024 Fellow for In Surreal Life\, and serve as Poetry Editor and Director of Educational Programming at Epiphany Magazine. They publish a queer feminist weekly Substack called Pain Baby\, and they are the founder and co-host of the monthly poetry and music open mic and showcase\, Priyo@Parlay.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/poetics-of-freedom-a-poetry-reading-with-christian-aldana-rohan-zhou-lee-and-ashna-ali/
CATEGORIES:Recording
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ORGANIZER;CN="improvscience":MAILTO:info@improvscience.org
LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/poetics-of-freedom-a-poetry-reading-with-christian-aldana-rohan-zhou-lee-and-ashna-ali/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240630T143000
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SUMMARY:Black Populism in the New South: Post-Reconstruction Movement-Making
DESCRIPTION:1pm PT/ 4pm ET. Read more for zoom link. In the decade following the collapse of Reconstruction a new movement arose in the South comprising black farmers\, sharecroppers\, and agrarian workers—a Black Populist movement. Organized through the Colored Farmers Alliance\, among other black-led labor groups\, mutual aid associations\, and black churches—and then expressed through the People’s Party\, African Americans across the South created an independent political movement of their own which at times connected with an adjacent white Populist movement\, and at other times diverged sharply from it. In this lecture we will explore this history. Led by Dr. Omar Ali\, dean of Lloyd International Honors College\, University of North Carolina Greensboro.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/black-populism-in-the-new-south-post-reconstruction-movement-making/
CATEGORIES:Conversations,Lectures & Books,Recording
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LOCATION:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/black-populism-in-the-new-south-post-reconstruction-movement-making/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240630T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240630T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T161329
CREATED:20240601T142917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240629T180607Z
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SUMMARY:Singing for Harriet Tubman
DESCRIPTION:6/30/2024\, 4pm PDT \nThis in-person event is a choral performance of freedom songs sung by Harmonia\, a diversity-appreciating\, community choir of mostly white folks who want freedom for all. Directed by John Maas\, Harmonia is the resident choir of Sebastopol Center for the Arts in Northern California. \nAt St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Sebastopol\, Harmonia will be joined by the amazing Benjamin Mertz—musician/composer specializing in Black Spiritual music and social justice issues. Among about 15 songs\, we will sing several of Benjamin’s\, including “I Dream” and “Hate Won’t Win\,” rousing spirituals including “Ride the Chariot” and “Ain’a that Good News\,” and a wonderful ballad by Walter Robinson celebrating Harriet Tubman. \nJohn Maas organized this choir in August 2022\, after retiring from 36 years as a Kaiser psychologist. After majoring in music at UC Berkeley 1974-1975\, John composed or arranged over 60 works for choir\, and conducted Berkeley’s La Peña Community Chorus (specializing in social justice)\, Berkeley Harmonia Chorus and Orchestra\, many choirs at Unitarian family camps\, and Handel’s Messiah sing-alongs in Sebastopol for the last 30 years. \nJohn loves leading this choir and thanks Sebastopol Center for the Arts for housing and sponsoring this all-volunteer endeavor! \nA donation of $10-20 is requested. Funds raised will benefit the World Central Kitchen\, with a donation to the Freedom Festival for its ongoing work.
URL:https://freedomfestivalusa.org/event/singing-for-harriet-tubman/
LOCATION:St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church\, 500 Robinson Road\, Sebastopol\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Performing Arts
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