Please join us in the planning process for our next Art Not Apathy event, Art Not Apathy - Coexist. The first meeting for this event will be held in Riverwest on December 5th at 7:00pm. The Art Not Apathy Coexist event will be a multimedia event to promote interfaith respect and understanding. You are invited to participate in the planning process of this event. Also, if you know any Rabbis, Monks, Priests, Priestesses, Nuns, or representatives of any faiths that would like to join us in this meeting, please invite them. We will also be looking for Poets, Musicians and speakers representing as many world faiths as possible to join us on stage. If you are interested in joining us, please e-mail us at [email protected] or contact Phoenix at [email protected], we will give you further information.
Multi-talented, multi-disciplined Nomusa Xaba was born in Chicago, IL and is veteran of the Civil Rights Movement. During those years she was trained a community organizer and served in her native Chicago and in rural Mississippi, her ancestral home. She credits her family and the Civil Rights movement with instilling in her a keen awareness of the potential of all human beings and she uses that awareness to motivate and inspire her audiences. Dead Man's Carnival as explained on their myspace |
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