Voices of Protest: Music and Spoken Word Performance
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Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship (IGC)Markim Hall, Third Floor 651-696-6655
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Tish Jones
Founder & Executive Director of TruArtSpeaks – an arts & culture nonprofit based in Saint Paul, MN – Tish Jones is a poet, educator, cultural strategist and cultural producer from Saint Paul, Minnesota. She has performed poetry in venues throughout the United States. Her work can be found in A Moment of Silence (Tru Ruts and The Playwrights Center, 2020), the Minnesota Humanities Center’s anthology entitled, Blues Vision: African American Writing from Minnesota (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2015) and more.
Currently a Metropolitan Regional Arts Council Next Step Fund and Waterers Future Building recipient, she has been awarded fellowships from the Arts Matters Foundation, Springboard for the Arts, the Intercultural Leadership Institute, and more. Former Director of the Brave New Voices international youth poetry slam festival, her work explores the ways in which art can function as a tool for social transformation, liberation and education. Jones has always had a passion for bridging arts & culture, civic engagement and youth development. For more on her personal praxis, see Jones’ TEDxMinneapolis Talk on Spoken Word as a Radical Practice of Freedom.
Traiveon Dunlap
Traiveon, is a musician based in the Twin Cities. Influenced by artist like D’Angelo and Erykah Badu. A passion filled voice from the south, embodying his old soul and young heart. Singing and playing drums in bands like Taylor Seaberg and the Black Velvet Punks, Joe Davis and the Poetic Diaspora, and others. All while leading and arranging for his 9 piece band, Candi. Visit Traiveon.com to keep up with his journey, as he works to becoming a platform for all artist and youth.