Series 2558: Constituent Correspondence, 2000-2003
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From: "Psychedelic Literature" <1725topp@bellsouth.net> BC: Governor Musgrove Created: 11/8/2001 1:38 AM Subject: She Prophecy Activities & Partnerships in Jackson, MS Message: She Prophecy Entertainment, City of Jackson & Smith Robertson Museum presents "SisterTalk Conversations of Self-Empowerment for the Black Woman." Sistertalk is a series of conversations that allow Black Women from all backgrounds and experiences to come together to discuss issues that empower and heal the human spirit. Monthly SisterTalk sessions are being held November 2001 through February 2002 in conjunction with the exhibit 'Hair in African Art and Culture' that will be on display at Smith Robertson Museum & Cultural Center January 15 - March 8, 2002. Convrsations will be facilitated by Jolivette Anderson and special guests. The dates are November 20, 2001 HairPeace! (title from a poem by Collage) December 11, 2001 Myth of the Superwoman January 22,2002 Images February 19, 2002 At Peace with Me: Hair & Heart All sessions 6-9pm. Very relaxed, pamper yourself atmosphere with soft music, flowers, light hors d'ouvres and wine. $10.00 Donation. Portion of profits go to Smith Robertson Museum to support arts programs. More info (601) 960-1457. ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ One Woman Theater Piece featuring Jolivette Anderson The Poet Warrior debuts at Smith Robertson Museum March 7,8 & 9 2002 to close out the Hair in African Art & Culture Exhibit. ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ On behalf of Mr. C-Lecta of WMPR 90.1 FM Reggae Jam Session, She Prophecy Entertainment announces REGGAE XPLOSION 2001 Friday November 9 at Seven All Arts Cafe-4256 Mc Willie Drive in Jackson, MS. It's an International Party featuring Kulcha- Shock International Sound Systems with Colin OBrien aka Mr. C-Lecta spinning the Musical Discs. Dancehall, Roots & Culture, Soca and much, much more. If you can't make the live set, just turn your dial to 90.1 FM and listen to the weekly Reggae Jam Session on the airwaves. Jolivette Anderson aka The Poet Warrior will be holding down the studio vibes while C-Lecta is rocking it live at 7 All Arts Cafe. Party time is 9pm. $5.00 cover. ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ Jolivette Anderson will conduct a series of drama workshops for the Norwood Kids Foundation in McComb, MS beginning November 10, 2001 through January 2002. For more info (601) 346-6195. ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ MISSISSIPPI VIBES is still maintaining that Poetic Flow every Saturday Night at 7 All Arts Cafe from 9:30 pm to 1 am. Poets and lyricists who want to share their written works and discuss literature and community activism can stop on by and feel free to express themselves because we kick poetry and sometimes we kick policies that oppress or misrepresent us. It's all about Literary Art & Activism every Saturday Night. For more info email thepoetwarrior@hotmail.com or 1725Topp@bellsouth.net $3.00 cover ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ She Prophecy continues to work in the Public Education arena interfacing literary arts with public school curriculum. The D. Ciphers Workshop created by Jolivette Anderson is being used in teacher Anne Johnson's English classes and students have begun the project titled "My Mississippi Eyes" where they take photos of Eyes of people who migrated from Mississippi to Chicago or Harlem, NY. Students continue to explore and document written works and take that information to research themselves and their environment. Travel plans are in the near future. For more info (601) 960-5369 (Lanier High School). Ask for Anne Johnson. ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ Last but not least, D. Ciphers Workshop receives international recognition in Shabaab: Young Black People and Community Action Magazine May 2001 Issue (UK). The article was written by Mharie Anne Lowrie after Jolivette Anderson toured Oxford England Schools and Community Centers demonstrating the power of D. Ciphers to strenghten individuals and communities by providing a formula for people to feel comfortable and connected when trying to communicate their needs and desires to better themselves and their commnities. The article also spotlights the Algebra Project and Jolivettes affiliation with the organization as Project Assistant. While in the UK, Jolivette promoted Bob Moses and Charles Cobb Jr.'s book Radical Equations: Math Literacy and Civil Rights (Beacon Press 2001) due to an overwhelming desire for many in that part of the world to know more about the Civil Rights Movement and its connection to modern day education issues. - Attachment Filename: C:\archives\governor\mail\Governor Musgrove\_attach\She Prophecy Activities & Partnerships in Jackson, MS\TEXT.htm - Attachment Filename: C:\archives\governor\mail\Governor Musgrove\_attach\She Prophecy Activities & Partnerships in Jackson, MS\Mime.822
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