Brooklyn, NY 11216
USA
a new black arts movement presents: maroon leadership: revolutionary love
maroons trade in the illusion of democracy and freedom, the false pretense of equality and integration, for a celebration of our indigenous blood, ancestral heritage and creative souls. there is no room for validation, assimilation, or mis-education from those who have historically denied us complete emancipation. we hold ourselves accountable for sustaining our communities and providing the necessary tools for liberation.
a new black arts movement is painting a new aesthetic, one in which we liberate ourselves from our oppressors. we support all indigenous struggles for self-defense and self-determination.
our soul sessions are community spaces where we connect, express, build and create this vision toward prefiguring a new society.
performances/music by:
Ren An
Dilson Hernandez
Mayteana Morales
Swiss Chris
Quincy Saul
Queen Nejma Nefertiti
***more to be announced***
date: february 19th
time: 4pm – 7pm
***revolutionary dance after party***
a revolution without dancing is not a revolution worth having ~ emma goldman
place: 307 Jefferson Ave #2
Brooklyn, NY 11216
entry: $10 donation – no one turned away
youth are always free
there will be food and refreshments available for purchase
contact: rosaleen@urbanartbeat.com
spiritchild@xspiritmental.
nejmanefertiti@xspiritment
a new black arts movement acknowledges that in order for liberation, true and revolutionary education must be celebrated and accepted. we imagine a world where all children are afforded the quality education of the wealthy, where culture is at the forefront of lessons, and where children have the freedom to explore their skills and talents beyond teacher expectations. We prefigure a world where educational institutions are community spaces and where children are given the tools to change the society in which they live.
a new black arts movement acknowledges that all love is revolutionary, and we prefigure a new society in which all love is celebrated and accepted. we imagine a world in which heteronormative, monogamous love and the nuclear family model are not the social norm, and we celebrate freedom, love, equality, and justice. our space is a prefigurative space where we cook wholesome foods, share our art, and encourage participation in art and a genderqueer clothing swap.
this is a movement building off the original black arts movement of the 1960’s founded by baba amiri baraka, sonia sanchez, maya angelou, and our many other ancestors in the struggle for liberation. we honor all of our elders and our youth, together taking it to a new level with our principles. we are matriarchal, mother earth centered, and maroon nationality and identity.














