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Saturday, March 21, 2020

A Sense of Doubt blog post #1859 - AFROPUNK: The Womxn Movement



A Sense of Doubt blog post #1859 - AFROPUNK: The Womxn Movement

Let's not forget that it's International Womxn's month.

Here's a great post full of wonderful treasures.


MUSIC
CULTURE
ART
FASHION
EDITOR'S LETTER: THE WOMXN MOVEMENT
This month, we celebrate and honor the Black womxn who are revolutionaries and radicals intent on changing the ways of the world by any means necessary.
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https://afropunk.com/2020/03/editors-letter-the-womxn-movement/

I thrive on obstacles. If I’m told that it can’t be told, then I push harder.” — Issa Rae
Where would the world be without the power, magic and divine majesty of Black womxn?
My entire perspective on Black womxn was shaped, guided and molded by my mother — Dr. Cleota P. Wilbekin Esq. As her name implies she was a force to be reckoned with — a Black woman born in Des Moines, Iowa, who was a music prodigy and tennis star in high school, graduated at 16, majored in music, went on to get her Masters in Music, Ph.D. in Sociology, and a JD. My Mom went to law school in the early ‘60s while she was pregnant with my older brother Erik. Yes, a married, pregnant Black woman attending law school in the 1960s, during the Civil Rights Movement and Women’s Rights Movement. You see my Mother was a Boss!
So Black womxn have and always will be Super Heroes in my eyes, in my mind, and in reality. Womxn have the power to make things happen when there is a standstill. They keep trains on the tracks when there is no coal in the engine, no visibility on the horizon,  and no clear destination. Womxn hold our communities together when we are under attack and disenfranchised by white supremacy, patriarchy, and transphobia.
I know intimately the struggle of trying to live your life and be yourself while feeling the pressure of an entire community on your shoulders.” — Janet Mock
Black womxn get the damn job done while supporting their families, multitasking, problem-solving, community building and organizing, working two jobs, and moving through the world with style, grace, and power that is unparalleled. They make the world see them, hear them, and take notice in spaces and places that often times objectifies their bodies, demoralizes their existence or ignores them altogether.
My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” — Dr. Maya Angelou
This month, we celebrate and honor the Black womxn who are revolutionaries and radicals intent on changing the ways of the world by any means necessary. We salute the Black womxn who are fighting for equality and equity with intention and verve. We shine a light on their divine feminine ingenuity, imaginations, and innovation to audaciously make this world a better place.

THE WOMXN MOVEMENT
We’re celebrating the womxn who are reshaping our world and giving credit where it’s due. The Womxn Movement is happening all month at AFROPUNK.com.
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SHATTER THE PAST: SEE 'MIRRORS' PLAY
Set in the sleepy town of Etheridge Mississippi in the summer of 1960, Mirrors depicts the lives of three African-American women bound by love and loss and family, and the secrets of their shared past. A World Premiere play By Azure D. Osborne-Lee. Directed by Ludovica Villar-Hauser.
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AFROPUNK MIXTAPE #063: THE WOMXN MOVEMENT
Tracks from Rico Nasty, Princess Nokia, Debby Friday, Irreversible Entanglements and The Seshen celebrate the past and look to the future.
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BLACK WOMEN TEAR DOWN MISOGYNOIR IN POWERFUL SPOKEN WORD SHORT
Written and directed by Daryl Paris Bright, ‘Black Girl Poem’ is a call to action for every person who loves a Black woman.
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THE QUEER BLUES DIVAS AT THE HEART OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
Queer Harlem Renaissance: A Prospectus is a 15-minute documentary short that contextualizes and shines light on Black and queer performers, musicians and artists at the cultural epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance.
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AFRICAN MUSIC, ITALIAN CITY
'Teranga,' the short documentary about a Naples nightclub of the same name, explores the lives and culture of recently arrived refugees.  
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NEW AMAZON PRIME DOCU-SERIES CELEBRATES BLACK NERDS
Directed by Yahya Ismail, ‘The New Nerd’ is streaming now on Amazon Prime.
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MUSIC
CULTURE
ART
FASHION
AFROPUNK MIXTAPE #063: THE WOMXN MOVEMENT
Tracks from Rico Nasty, Princess Nokia, Debby Friday, Irreversible Entanglements and The Seshen celebrate the past and look to the future.
LISTEN NOW
CHARLOTTE ADIGÉRY IS THE FUTURE
The Afro-Caribbean-Belgian singer and producer Bolis Pupul use wry humor, smart songwriting, and off-kilter beats to describe their experience as artists of color from Belgium.
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YASIIN BEY LIVE AT KING'S THEATER
Prolific rapper, actor and activist Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def) plays a hometown show in Brooklyn at King's Theatre on March 26. Tickets are on sale now!
BUY TICKETS
BUSHFYA: AN AFROPUNK DJ MIX
Listen to an exclusive set by Bella Mutaaga, a Ugandan DJ living in Hamburg, Germany whose selections take you all around the musical world.   
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AFROPUNK PARIS 2020 PLAYLIST: 5 BOPS FOR ÎL SEGUIN
Listen to new music from a few of the performers at this summer's party, including Tierra Whack, Santi, GoldLink, Rema and Larissa Luz.
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DARKOVIBES & KING PROMISE PLEDGE LOVE ON "INNA SONG"
The Ghanian Afrobeats star sweetly serenades a beautiful woman on the first single from his forthcoming album, 'Kpanlogo'
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KOKOROKO, THE KINGS & QUEENS OF LONDON AFROPBEAT
Listen to "Carry Me Home," the newest single from the all-star ensemble keeping the city's Afrobeat flame burning.
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DUENDITA GIVES AN AURAL HUG WITH "LET ME LIVE"
The Queens-bred, Latinx singer-songwriter and producer's music is emotive, melodic, and infused with radical messages.
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SHABAZZ PALACES CHANNEL LIL TRACY ON "FAST LEARNER"


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