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Fire and Ink IV “Witness”: Detroit, MI

Workshop: Queer Blood Relations: The Thickness of Witness Presenters: Alexis DeVeaux, Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Julia Roxanne Wallace This is a workshop where we remember that we are related and witness each other on literal and literary terms. As an intergenerational team we will help participants map a lineage of texts that have allowed us […]

"Wholehearted" by Alexis Pauline Gumbs is part of a new show at the Carrack called "Breathing Back: A Meditation Chorus." It features poet and activist June Jordan, and the quote which describes it is from her: "We are the ones we've been waiting for."

Breathing Back- Greensboro (Art and Dialogue Series Featured Artists)

POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER Saturday Oct 4th  11:30am-2pm Greensboro College, Sternberger Cultural Center   Join Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Sangodare as they share images and sounds from their Breathing Back exhibition as part of Art and Dialogue’s focus on Racism.   Breathing Back is an interactive visual, sonic, meditative and poetic experience that will allow […]

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“The Great Scientist” featured at the Carrack Modern RECAP Exhibition

Sangodare and Alexis Pauline Gumbs are proud to debut their collaborative piece “The Great Scientist” in honor of Nanny of the Maroons at the RECAP show at Carrack Modern Art Gallery in downtown Durham.  Featuring a collage by Alexis Pauline Gumbs and custom woodworked and nature inclusive framing by Sangodare, this installation represents an ancestral […]

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Revolutionary Mothering Online Kitchen Table Chat #3: China Martens and the Future Generation

Wednesday Sept 30th 10am Eastern Google Hangouts on Hari During this third Revolutionary Mothering online kitchen table conversation co-editors Alexis Pauline Gumbs and China Martens will talk about publishing, zines in general, what we love about our forthcoming book Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Frontlines and China’s parenting zine turned book The Future Generation. Join us for […]

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Intergenerational Anti-Sexual Violence Organizing Histories: Smith College

  Opening Panel: Emma Sulkowicz, Lisa Armstrong, and Alexis Pauline Gumbs will be speaking Friday Sept. 18 from 6:30 to 8:30 on the theme of intergenerational anti-sexual violence organizing histories. (Dr. Gumbs will be speaking via skype)

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Let Love Land Opening Artist Talk and Dance Party

Friday August, 29 7pm Let Love Land Opening and Artist Talk (7pm; 8pm) with Alexis Pauline Gumbs’s Divine Memory Oracle and Sangodare’s (Julia Roxanne Wallace) Soul Likeness Reflection. Let Love Land exhibit and talk is about activating ancestral guidance for our tangible living on this precarious land. During the exhibit opening and artist talks the […]

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Generations Deep: Black Feminist Archeology Lecture for the Let Love Land Residency (Austin, TX)

Thursday August 27, 7pm: Generations Deep: Black Feminist Archaeology Lecture by Alexis Pauline Gumbs Free and open to the public Picture Box Studio (down the sidewalk from allgo) 701 Tillery St. Suite A-7 Austin, TX 78702 Description: Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Queer Black Trouble Maker and Black Feminist Love Evangelist, will talk about black feminist […]

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Dark Sciences: A People of Color Dream Retreat, Alma de Mujer, TX (REGISTRATION CLOSED)

Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind and The Revelry invite you to a love-filled people of color retreat on the magic, technology and practice of dreams! Where?: Alma de Mujer retreat center (outside Austin, TX) When?: August 20-24 2015 How Much?: $400  (Meals, Housing and all Programing included) Scholarships Available! Where do I register: […]

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Maroon Studies Intensive #3: Blood, Water and Land

Intensive #3: Blood, Water and Land August 10-12, 2015 (12pm-2pm Eastern) This webinar is for ride or die radicals who live to love the people. Drawing on the legacy of Sisters in Support of Sisters in South Africa, the solidarity journalism of Alexis DeVeaux, the blood ecologies of Jewelle Gomez and Audre Lorde and the salience […]

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