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This Week In White Supremacy
Eurocentric Measures | This Week In White Supremacy | E210

This Week In White Supremacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 55:50


This Week In White Supremacy 1HOOD throws back to an intense and unfiltered discussion with their favorite guest, Dante King. Broadcasting from the 25th White Privilege Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this April 2024 dialogue centers on Dante's direct confrontation of white supremacy and the backlash he faces for his unapologetic stance about the complexities of Black identity, the inherent anti-Blackness in white standards, and the psychological warfare against Black people. Adding to the richness of the discussion is, the legendary poet Jessica Care Moore who joins to share her experiences growing up in Detroit, dealing with anti-Black institutional pressures, and her revolutionary work in poetry and Black publishing with reflections on navigating cancel culture, fostering Black family liberation, and the importance of building lasting Black institutions --To help us build liberated communities through arts, education, and social justice visit our website 1hood.org to purchase your official 1HOOD apparel or consider making a tax-deductible donation to 1Hood Media. --WATCH THE SHOW: youtube.com/@twiws--FOLLOW 1HOOD youtube.com/@1hoodfacebook.com/1hoodmediainstagram.com/1hoodmediax.com/1hood--About:This Week In White Supremacy is The 1Hood podcast discussing the cultural effects and weekly injustices surrounding white supremacy; through intelligent, insightful commentary and often comedic conversations this podcast is geared towards adults who want to digest the latest news and events with humor and Hip-Hop.--DISCLAIMERS: The views and opinions expressed during this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 1Hood Media, 1Hood Power, and or its affiliates. We do not own the copyrights to the selected songs, audios and/or videos shared in this broadcast. This Week In White Supremacy is brought to you by the 1HOOD Media NetworkExplicit LanguageParental Discretion is AdvisedTV-MA

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, conshus, Kristen Warren, Moka Only, Kit Sebastian, Brian Nasty, The Bongo Hop, Kephny Eliacin, Brother Ali, Sparkle Division, Pepper MaShay, LA LOM, Devin Morrison, Deem Spencer, Orquesta Akokan, KPMB Kareem And Pandamonium Making Bangers, MidaZ The BEAST, Jonah Yano, Sly5thAve, MonoNeon, MacKenzie, Peter Knudson, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Authentically Detroit
Book Club: We Want Our Bodies Back with jessica Care moore

Authentically Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 64:39 Transcription Available


This week, Donna and Orlando held the final book club meeting of 2024 with celebrated poet, author, and cultural arts curator, jessica Care moore to discuss her impactful work, “We Want Our Bodies Back.” An award-winning poet, recording artist, book publisher, activist, cultural arts curator, and filmmaker, jessica is executive producer and founder of Black WOMEN Rock! - Daughters of Betty, a 20-year-old rock & roll institution, concert and empowerment weekend, and she is the founder of the literacy driven 501c3, The Moore Art House. Her nonprofit organization in Detroit dedicated to elevating literacy through the arts in neighborhoods and schools.Jessica's publishing house, Moore Black Press, has published poets including Saul Williams, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, asha bandele, and Danny Simmons, and in 2024 is preparing to publish their first poetry and spoken word audiobooks through an imprint deal with HarperCollins.To learn more about jessica Care moore, click here!Support the showFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

The Detroit Evening Report
jessica Care moore selected as Detroit's new Poet Laureate

The Detroit Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 3:59


The city of Detroit has selected jessica Care moore as the city's new Poet Laureate. Plus, the Progressive Art Studio Collective is opening a new Detroit space at the Lantern building in Detroit's East Village. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.

Joe Kelley Radio
Guitarist Kat Dyson (Prince and The NPG, Cyndi Lauper)

Joe Kelley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 24:24


Southern-born guitarist / Grammy® Nominated composer-vocalist Kat Dyson made her way between Montreal, New York City, and Minneapolis to the City of Angels on a musical journey that led her to share her talents with world-renowned artists such as Cyndi Lauper, Prince, Sheila E, Nona Hendryx, Divinty Roxx, Natalie Cole, Ivan Neville, Donny Osmond, rap artist T.I., Seal, Joi, George Clinton and the P-Funk AllStars, Musique Soulchild, Phoebe Snow, Res, Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir, The Winans, Mary Mary, Yolanda Adams, Big Mamma Thornton, Ben E. King, Bo Diddley, Odetta, Mick Jagger, Sarah McLachlan, Buddy Guy, BB King, Chaka Khan, T.I., Carlos Santana, Sting, Stevie Wonder.She is currently touring internationally with Zucchero and Cyndi Lauper. During the pandemic, she also became a member of an All Star touring funk band led by NIKKI GLASPIE (Nth Power) featuring NIGEL HALL (Lettuce), SHAUN MARTIN (Snarky Puppy) and SPUT SEARIGHT & DOMINQUE XAVIER (Ghostnote, Toto) and MATT LAPHAM (RC3) called KAMANI.Recent Highlights:In June 2016, she participated in the BET Prince Tribute performance with Sheila E.In the May 2017 edition of GUITAR PLAYER magazine, she made the 50 Sensational Female Guitarist List and her music is included in the compilation CD “SHE ROCKS, VOL. 1” on Steve Vai's label FAVORITE NATIONS.In August 2018, she was a part of TOSHI REAGON's special all-female superband (POWERJAM) for AFROPUNK featuring a special appearance from ANGELA DAVIS and NONA HENDRYX.And in 2020, she appeared at THE GRAMMYS with USHER and SHEILA E. and as a part of the house band for the CBS SPECIAL “LET'S GO CRAZY – THE GRAMMY SALUTE TO PRINCE”.She continues to record with an expanding roster of international artists while continually composing music for films, documentaries, and various media.Kat has an EP of originals entitled “COLOUR KOMMENTARY”.She is a member of 3 all-female Jazz/R&B bands: JAZZ IN PINK , HIT LIKE A GIRL, and ROCKSUGAH (house band for the SheRock Awards event at the NAMM show).She is also the current musical director for Jessica Care Moore's blockbuster production BLACK WOMEN ROCK.____________________Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Prince featured the "Upper Room with Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault" on his official website www.npgmusicclub.com. This is the first radio show to have ever received that honor. "Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley" has been on the radio airwaves since 1982. Joe Kelley and Gi Dussault co-host the show and are well-respected in the music business as creative air personalities and supporters of independent musicians . Our web site is located at www.musiciansreveal.com . The show features creative music in funk, R&B, jazz, blues, rock, hip-hop, latin, and gospel. In addition, Joe Kelley has interviewed renowned musicians such as Victor Wooten, Sheila E. , Foley, Robin Duhe, Jef Lee Johnson, Jellybean Johnson, Monte Moir, Rhonda Smith, Bernie Worrell, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Bland, Larry Graham, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Steve Smith, St. Paul Peterson, JD Blair, Tori Ruffin, Kat Dyson, Eric Person, actor Jeff Daniels, Junior Giscombe, John Scofield, EC Scott, John Blackwell, Mystic Bowie, and many others.

Detroit is Different
S6E5 -The Queen Hip-hop Poetry jessica Care moore

Detroit is Different

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 111:56


The Queen Hip-hop Poetry is from Detroit, jessica Care moore. A true embodiment of the city's spirit she puts forth a Blue Collar attitude towards poetry. From her roots in blue-collar Detroit to her diverse talents spanning poetry, music, activism, and art, jessica Care moore is a force to be reckoned with. Join her as she delves into her deep connection with hip-hop, literature, and community activism, offering unique insights into justice, culture, and family dynamics. This feature highlights many legends of Detroit culture that have passed on: Amp Fiddler (Funk/Soul), Legacy (Spoken Word Poetry), J Dilla (Hip-hop), Proof (Hip-hop), Baatin (Hip-hop), JoAnn Watson (Social Justice) Chokwe Lumumba (Social Justice) and her Father. This interview also travels the world because that is the eclectic nature of jessica Care moore. Meet jessica Care moore on Detroit is Different. Follow her journey on Instagram: @jessicacaremoor and @wearescorpio Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/detroit-is-different/beef8de6-435c-418b-95b0-52f774629030

Poem-a-Day
jessica Care moore: "Wild Beauty"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 4:58


Recorded by jessica Care moore for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on February 23, 2024. www.poets.org

Breaking The Machine
Breaking The Machine Ep. 86 "In The Beginning" ft Jessica Care Moore

Breaking The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 73:44


In this Episode, we sit down with legendary Def Jam poet, Jessica Care Moore, to discuss motherhood, the importance of having artists in positions of power, J Dilla's legacy, her friendship with Talib Kweli, Top 5 poets of all-time, the weight of activism and a lot more!!!

The Detroit Evening Report
New Year's Events for Kids

The Detroit Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 4:24


There will be plenty of opportunities for littles to ring in the New Year across metro Detroit this weekend. Plus, we revisit an interview by WDET's Hernz Laguerre Jr. with poet and filmmaker Jessica Care Moore. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.

People's Party with Talib Kweli
FULL: Steffanie Christi'an And Jessica Care Moore On Forming “We Are Scorpio,” Women Who Rock, Female Rappers, And The Power Of Art

People's Party with Talib Kweli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 37:32


In this episode of People's Party, filmed live from the birthplace of Hip-Hop -- 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx -- Talib Kweli sits down with Steffanie Christi'an And Jessica Care Moore to discuss their forming of "We Are Scorpio, female rappers, the power of art, and more.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: O_Super, MegaRan, conshus, The Heart and Brain, Allison Russell, yU, Rahill, Black Star, Stik Figa, The Expert, TFunk Collective, Maribou State, E-Turn, Reginald Chapman, Kenneka Cook, dada Joaozinho, Alceu, Bebe, Haviah Mighty, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Krohme, T-Mo Goodie, Money Mogly, Blind Orbits, Moonchild, Kipp Stone, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
"The Blues and Its People" / Atlanta Jazz Festival / ATLAST Gallery Debut

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 51:05


Leatrice Ellzy, senior director of programming at the Apollo Theater, and performance artist Jessica Care Moore discuss “The Blues and Its People.” Plus, Camille Russell Love, executive director of the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, details the 2023 Atlanta Jazz Festival, and we'll hear about ATLAST Gallery's debut exhibition, “This is Just a Test.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: unselftitled, Yasiin Bey, Mos Def, conshus, Mugs and Pockets, ANIMA!, Hel Clecs, Mr. Phormula, Lord Willin, K S R, Spectacular Diagnostics, King Kashmere, Ezra Collective, Emeli Sande, Seun Kuti, Black Thought, Sojourn, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Oddisee, Freeway, Kadhja Bonet, Scienz Of Life, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, J.PERIOD, Big Pun, Karolina, Amir Bresler, MiLKCRATE, The Good People, Khujo, T-Mo, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

AreWeHereYetPodcast
Jessica Care Moore - Part 2

AreWeHereYetPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 31:56


We chat with Poet and Spoken Word Artist Jessica Care Moore at the APAP Conference.   After discovering that we had actually lived one block from each other in NYC at one time, Jessica talked about her poetry and her first CD adding music to tell her stories about people she's met in her time in Harlem and in Detroit.  Learn more about Jessica at jessicacaremoore.com 

AreWeHereYetPodcast
Jessica Care Moore

AreWeHereYetPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 32:15


We chat with Poet and Spoken Word Artist Jessica Care Moore at the APAP Conference.   After discovering that we had actually lived one block from each other in NYC at one time, Jessica talked about her poetry and her first CD adding music to tell her stories about people she's met in her time in Harlem and in Detroit.  Learn more about Jessica at jessicacaremoore.com 

Here, There, and Everywhere: A Beatles Podcast

J. Ivy is an American performance poet, spoken-word artist, recording artist, songwriter and author. He is a three-time HBO Def Poet and is known for his performance on Kanye West's Grammy Award-winning debut album The College Dropout, which featured him on the song "Never Let Me Down" along with Jay-Z. He received an NAACP Image Award for his writing and on-camera narration of the BET documentary Muhammad Ali: The People's Champ. Recently, J. Ivy recorded and filmed a concert titled Catching Dreams: Live at Fort Knox Chicago, which was Nominated for the 2022 GRAMMY Awards in the Best Spoken Word Category alongside Levar Burton, Don Cheadle, Dave Chappelle, and Barack Obama. But before he was able to celebrate, J. Ivy took up the roles of Lead Writer, Voice Director, and Cast Member of Netflix's new film, jeen-yuhs A Kanye Trilogy, directed by Coodie & Chike. “Jeen-yuhs” shared a nomination for Outstanding Documentary Series in the 2022 Emmys with The Beatles' new documentary series, “Get Back”.   In this episode, J. Ivy and Jack discuss sharing an Emmy nomination with The Beatles, what it's like to work with Kanye West, finding inspiration in poetry and music, changing The Grammys, and picking a Beatle to collaborate with.   Check out J. Ivy's newest album on Spotify   Follow J . Ivy on Twitter: @J_Ivy Follow J . Ivy on Instagram: @J_Ivy   If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe to this podcast! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Or click here for more information: Linktr.ee/BeatlesEarth   ----- The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all time[1] and were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form.[2] Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock 'n' roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after signing to EMI Records and achieving their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. J. Ivy was born March 3, 1976 as James Ivy Richardson II in Chicago, Illinois to James Ivy Richardson Sr. and Pamela Richardson. His father was a Disc Jockey and On-Air Personality, who went by the name Jim Richards. Jim Richards' highlights included hosting the morning hour show on Chicago's popular radio station WVON,[2] and his mother was a registered nurse. J. Ivy grew up on Chicago's South side with his family until the age of 14 before moving to the South Suburbs of Chicago, where he attended Rich Central High School. Ivy discovered his poetry talent during his junior year when his English teacher asked him to perform a piece he had written for a routine homework assignment.[3] He performed in front of the student body and received a standing ovation. J. was heavily influenced by his mother, who supported his budding talent by encouraging him to continue writing and publish his burgeoning body of work. After his successful school performance, J took his poetry passion as a serious hobby and began regularly writing and performing well into his college years. J. Ivy attended Illinois State University, where he became known on campus as "The Poet" and delved deeper into the art form. After college, J. Ivy returned to Chicago and frequently performed on the local arts circuit. As his popularity grew, J. Ivy was featured several times on Chicago's WGCIradio station and later became the host of "Rituals," (from 1997 to 2000) the most popular poetry night in Chicago and perhaps the nation at that time. He was eventually asked to come on Russell Simmons' HBO Def Poetry Jam. He received a standing ovation for his performance of "I Need to Write"[4] and was invited back for two encore appearances in later seasons where he performed his signature poems "Dear Father" and "Never Let Me Down." Fellow Chicagoan Kanye West heard about J. Ivy from mutual friends while he was working on his debut album The College Dropout for Roc-A-Fella Records. He contacted Ivy and offered him the opportunity to be on the song, "Never Let Me Down" which also featured Jay-Z. The College Dropout album earned a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. The night J. Ivy recorded his verse on "Never Let Me Down," he heard music from a singer named John Stephens. J. Ivy was so inspired by John's music that he began to call him John Legend. J. Ivy is also featured in the first episode of the Kanye three part documentary Jeen-yuhs. His distinct hip-hop poetic style caught the attention of many who were not accustomed to hearing poetry incorporated into music in this manner which led him to collaborating with many artists including John Legend, Estelle, Slum Village, Maurice Brown, Smoke DZA, and more. On October 26, 2010, J. Ivy released his second studio album "HERE I AM", which features guest artists Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets, Jessica Care Moore, Jesse Boykins III, Blitz the Ambassador, Chris Rob, Amanda Seales, Mikkey Halsted, and more. In 2014 J. Ivy released a mixtape titled, "Diggin' in the Papes Vol.1", which features a host of collaborative records Ivy has created with Hip-Hop artist and producers like Crooked I, The Cool Kids, Ski Beatz, Slum Village, Carl Thomas, Tall Black Guy, and more. In 2017 J. Ivy released his third studio album, "My Daddy's Records", an album created for his book "Dear Father: Breaking the Cycle of Pain." J. Ivy is currently the Chicago Chapter President of the Recording Academy and is the first Spoken-Word Artist to hold a Chapter President seat in the history of the Recording Academy. In 2012, J. Ivy followed up his album "HERE I AM" with the release of his book "HERE I AM: Then & Now," a compilation of the album's lyrics, stories regarding the inspiration for the album, and additional poetry. In January 2014 J. Ivy inked a book deal with Beyond Words Publishing, an imprint of Atria Books & Simon & Schuster, for the January 2015 release of his new book "Dear Father: Breaking the Cycle of Pain",[6] which is based on J. Ivy's poem "Dear Father" (as seen on HBO Def Poetry). In addition to his voice, Ivy has been a featured in numerous ads and served as a spokesperson for national corporate initiatives. He has been a model for both Mecca and LRG's national print-ads as well as a spokesperson for Ford Urban.com alongside Tarrey Torae, Rocsi from BET's 106 & Park and MTV's VJ Sway Calloway. J. Ivy was the sole voice and face in Verizon's History in the Making Campaign, which earned him a Gold Clio Award for the campaign's commercial, which was shown in movie theaters nationwide. This campaign was directed by Bob Giraldi, who directed Michael Jackson's "Beat It." J. Ivy's musical endorsements have also included extensive work with Allstate Insurance's Beyond February initiative. J. Ivy's voice has also been heard on 2013 Benjamin Moore & Co. Paint Commercial, 2013–15 Nissan Commercials, HBO Boxing, Monday Night Football, CBS Sports, MTV's Who's Got Game, and in the 2009 and 2011 NFL seasons, he was featured on the introduction for the entire season of NBC's Sunday Night Football alongside Faith Hill. J. Ivy supports programs that bring arts into the school system. He is a regular performer in Chicago Public Schools. J. Ivy was a guest speaker/performer at Deepak Chopra's 2012 Annual Sages & Scientists Symposium and was the official MC for the 2013 & 2014 edition.[7] Additionally, J. Ivy has conducted poetry workshops and given performances for Reading Is Fundamental, The Kanye West Foundation, and Steve Harvey's Mentoring Camp For Young Men, where he presented his Dear Father Initiative, which teaches the power of forgiveness and promotes social emotional healing through the exercise of writing and journaling. J. Ivy has appeared on many programs and series, including: ER, The Martha Stewart Show, ABC's BCS Selection Show, ABC's All-America Team Show, ABC's FedEx Orange Bowl Championship Game, ABC's Monday Night Football, ABC's NBA Finals, Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam on HBO, HBO's Bob Costas Now, HBO Boxing, MTV's Who's Got Game, MTV's 2004 New Year's Eve Bash (2004), MTV's Black History Month Special (2004), MTV's My Block, VH-1's Best Year Ever (2005), B.E.T.'s Lyric Café, BET's Black Carpet Series, B.E.T.'s Harlem Nights, the independent film, Backstabbers (1999), ESPN's 2015 Scripps National Spelling Bee, and B.E.T.'s "Ali: The People's Champ, which won a NAACP Image Award. In 2018 Ivy's national T.V. commercial for AARP premiered on Super Bowl Sunday during the episode of NBC's This Is Us and has run through 2019. In January of 2019 J. Ivy wrote for, starred in, and narrated B.E.T.'s documentary "Martin: The Legacy of a King." He was also featured in Episode 1 of AMC's [1] "Hip-Hop: The Songs that Shook America." After dating for six years, J. Ivy married singer-songwriter Tarrey Torae, on September 4, 2005, in Chicago, Illinois.  

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: NIKO IS KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, conshus, Shinobi Stalin, Traj P, Jazzy Soto, LeeN, Stay Classy, Tiece, Sharky, Mega Ran, Prowess The Testament, Lane Beckstrom, Shaolin Jazz, Danger Mouse, Black Thought, Michael Kiwanuka, tektheintern, Knaladeus, Eons D, Change, Honor Flow Productions, Luna, Katrina Ford, Sareem Poems, Madi, SkinnyBuddha, TonyOldSchool, Basia Bulat, Lil Silva, Charlotte Day Wilson, Killer Mike, Young Thug, Dave Chappelle, DJ Bacon, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - Abiodum Oyewole - 22/05/22

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 61:44


Abiodun Oyewole “Gratitude”: ”Rain” (Featuring Taylor Pace) ”My Life” ”A Poem” ”Harlem” ”Brooklyn” (featuring Ade de Poet) ”To Begin” (featuring Pharoah Davis) ”Praise The Lord” ”Spirit” (featuring Melodie Nicole) ”Without You” (featuring Jessica Care Moore) ”Occupy” (featuring Mosi) ”Right Here Waiting” (featuring J. Iv) Escuchar audio

Bass For The Culture
BFTC EPISODE 5-INTERVIEW W/ JONATHAN LEE JOHNSON

Bass For The Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 59:20


(1:50)-Join us as we interview Grammy-nominated bassist Jonathan Lee Johnson of Tank And The Bangas! Find out how he got his start on bass, get into the knowledge that he dropped, and an exclusive announcement! (32:59)- We get into Divinity Roxx, Jessica Care Moore and Daughters of Betty! Also find out our picks on Between The Two, and much more!Please *Like*Subsribe*Share and follow us on IG and Facebook @bassfortheculture and we welcome all feedback you can reach us at Bassfortheculture@gmail.com

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: E-Turn, conshus, WordChemist, Marz Mello, DJ Stranger, Danielle Ponder, Pierre Kwenders, Dollar Bin, Aqeelion, Selah Sue, David Begun, Pete Rock, Trini Elev8, Toro Y Moi, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Misha, NDO, Flozigg, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Hollie Cook, Kid Abstrakt, Making Movies, LOrange, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, conshus, MyGrane McNastee, KidDead, OneWerd, Woolsee, Hip Hop HeadUcatorz, Tyler Daley, Cookin Soul, Brook Pridemore, vandolizm, Richard Cabeza, SoyIsREAL, Jeshi, Ego Ella May, Flwr Chyld, The Quarter Inch Kings, Zagnif Nori, Devin Morrison, Daz Dillinger, Coast To Coast, Dizzy Dustin, Pandemonium, Maia Friedman, Valida, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

When Songs Mean Business
Building Community around Music and Art with Audra Kubat

When Songs Mean Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 72:05


Award-winning songwriter, community activist, and educator Audra Kubat is building a creative arts space called the Detroit House of Music, and on today's episode, she sits down with Steph to chat about what it means to build community around art. They talk about her songwriting collaboration with the Detroit Institute of Arts, how she got started in music, and what it was like for her to grow up in Detroit. They discuss Audra's songwriting process, struggles she has in business, and so much more. All music in this episode is written and performed by Audra Kubat and can be found on all streaming services or Bandcamp: https://audrakubat.bandcamp.com/ 5m32s: Ann Maria - Audra Kubat - The Sliver and the Salve 22m29s: Someday - Audra Kubat - The Sliver and the Salve 42m19s: Some Comfort - Audra Kubat - The Sliver and the Salve 47m11s: Oh Mother - Audra Kubat - The Sliver and the Salve 64m23s: Good Old Days - Audra Kubat - The Sliver and the Salve 66m56s: Gray Glory Parade - Audra Kubat and Jessica Care Moore - single release Follow Detroit House of Music on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detroithouseofmusic and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/detroithouseofmusic Follow Audra on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77UQztH4JDwgLRVXJOur8q?si=l-sHyTYhTuKkp2lqVB5B1g Audra Kubat Music: https://audrakubatmusic.com/ Audra's Songwriting Workshops at the DIA: https://youtu.be/LQWAF0LYi3Q DIA Inside|Out: https://www.dia.org/insideout

Words Beats & Life Podcasts
Alt Winter Break Series ft. Jessica Care Moore

Words Beats & Life Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 49:40


WBL's Alternative Winter Break series features conversations with people working in the creative sector. This episode features poet Jessica Care Moore. Follow us on Instagram @wordsbeatsandlife

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show
LEGENDARY - MasterClass feat. Hip / Soul Artist, Speaker & Icon - Mahogany Jones

Thinking Out Loud Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 104:00


This week's podcast is truly special. In this week's edition of the Thinking Out Loud Radi Show, we reconnect with a good friend, Award Winning Hip / Soul Recording Artist, Speaker, & U.S. Music Ambassador - Mahogany Jones. She is literally one of the dopest artist that we've set down to interview on the podcast, and what is even more interesting than that is she's also one of thee most humblest and personable artist we've interviewed on the podcast as well. We literally talked for over 2hrs about her music, career, ministry and so much more. We are just sharing a snippet of this 2hr MasterClass into the life of this Hip Hop Legend - Mahogany Jones. And, believe me in talking with her, class is definitely in session. Mahogany Jones is a 4x BET 106 &Park Freestyle Friday Champion. She has shared stages with the likes of Talib Kweli, The Roots,Rapsody,Royce da'5'9”,Elzhi, Les Nubians, and Jessica Care Moore. With a mission to inspire, and educate, as a US musical ambassador she has toured and led workshops globally in 18 countries, spanning 4 continents. She also was a featured Ted X Speaker in 2018. In this week's interview she will also be sharing with us music from her latest project "Sugar Water." This is definitley an interview you don't want to miss! PLUS, we have another dynamic Thought of the Week enttield "Coming Soon," that is especially for those who've been waiting on their blessing from God, wating on a miracle, waiting on God to do something special in your life. Well, that wait is over! Your blessing is coming soon! And, believe me I can't wait to share this powerful Thought of the Week with you. We certainly hope you enjoy this week's show, and remember to subscribe to the podcast any and everywhere you listen! 

Subject Matters
Drawing the Line

Subject Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 76:43


Artist Ian Kuali'i and poet Jessica Care Moore discuss where to draw the line between cultural admiration and cultural appropriation and consider if gatekeeping is even worth Find links to key materials discussed below and check out win.gs/subjectmatters for the transcript. References: Doze Green of Rock Steady Crew Cherokee Advocate printing press returns to Cherokee Nation Land Acknowledgements Felicia Garcia, curator of education at the Indian Arts Research Center (IARC) Kuleana It's Time to Acknowledge Native Hawaiians' Special Right To Housing Donate to KAHEA Donate to Pu'uhonua O Waianae houseless village Donate to Protect Mauna Kea Black Women Rock Moore Black Press Ras Baraka Saul Williams Amiri Baraka Sonia Sanchez Lucille Clifton Audre Lorde Gil Scott Heron Alphonso Cox Assata Shakur Dr. Brenda Greene The National Black Writers Conference (NBWC) Heard Museum MONUMENT/PILLAR Radcliffe Bailey Atlantic Center for the Arts Nikki Giovanni T.S. Eliot Walt Whitman Robert Frost Where Are The People? A poetry mini film by jessica Care moore We Want Our Bodies Back Third Man Records Source Booksellers Q's Kitchen Concert of Colors Qasim Basir Marvin Towns Jr.

Opportunity Detroit
Opportunity Detroit ~ Olivia Guterson and Jessica Care Moore

Opportunity Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 10:29


June 6, 2021 ~ Interdisciplinary artist Olivia Guterson and writer Jessica Care Moore tell us about their collaboration in creating a large painted mural inside the Monroe Street Midway.

Opportunity Detroit
Opportunity Detroit ~ Full Episode ~ June 6, 2021

Opportunity Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 38:37


June 6, 2021 ~ Host Paul W. Smith chats with guests: Multifaceted artist a College for Creative Studies alum Sheefy McFly, Keep Growing Detroit Farm Operations Coordinator Molly Hubbell, interdisciplinary artist Olivia Guterson, and poet and writer Jessica Care Moore.

Black Entrepreneur Experience
BEE 223 American Poet, CEO, Executive Producer & Founder, Jessica CARE Moore

Black Entrepreneur Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 43:01


Jessica Care Moore is an American poet. She is the CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven Jess Care Moore Foundation. Website: https://mooreblackpress.com Thank you for leaving a Google Review Today http://bit.ly/2LeR4WXon what you enjoy about Black Entrepreneur Experience Podcast. Subscribe to our mailing list to receive weekly updates and exclusive content delivered right to your inbox!   https://bit.ly/34LALts

Song of the Day
King Khazm - Superpowerz (feat. Kane Smego & Jessica Care Moore)

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 4:12


King Khazm - "Superpowerz (feat. Kane Smego & Jessica Care Moore)" from the 2021 album Pangea: Hip Hop Heals on MADK Productions. King Khazm has a long history as an emcee, artist, and community organizer in Seattle's underground hip-hop scene, and with the compilation Pangea: Hip Hop Heals, he gathers 50 emcees, producers, DJs, and artists representing 17 countries to share their perspectives on the coronavirus pandemic. Today's Song of the Day features National Poetry Slam finalist Kane Smego and renowned Detroit-based poet Jessica Care Moore, with additional vocals by A. Billie Free, and production by Moppy.  King Khazm states Pangea: Hip Hop Heals "aims to spread awareness of the larger connection we share," he states on his website. "The project speaks directly to how artists from around the world are coping and banding together in unique and innovative ways to connect. The music carries themes of commonality and how we are all going through similar experiences, demonstrating resilience and optimism through music and art. The core values of Hip Hop is peace, unity, love and overcoming the negative to the positive. There is an undeniable power in storytelling and sharing experiences, and this project seeks to embrace the best in humanity." Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tapping Creativity
Art Can Be Food, Too! | Interview with Jessica Care Moore | Ep 4

Tapping Creativity

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 29:47 Transcription Available


"Sometimes you need things to line up. But when they're not lining up, you have to say, well, what's in my power at this moment that I can do? And I think that's really important for artists, particularly anyone who's struggling at some point. At any point where there's a blockage of some type it's important to say, yeah, there are all these reasons why I can't do something, but what can I do right now?Whether it's an issue of time like, I've got a full time job, and I'm a single mom, great, you have limited time. What do you get to fit into those tiny little windows, because if you brush your teeth, and you check Facebook, it means you actually do have time, although it might not feel like enough at first."~Jessica Care Moore. She is the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, the executive producer of Black Women Rock. And founder of the literacy driven Jessica Care Moore Foundation. She is an internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist and producer who has won numerous awards. She has published numerous books. And her works have been published additionally, in numerous literary collections, as well as she has performed on stages all over the world, including some very exciting places, the Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the London Institute of Contemporary Arts. Her most recent book is 'We Want Our Bodies Back' published by HarperCollins. Written and Produced by Matthew C. TempleEdited by Tyen MusaOriginal Theme Music by Adrian LeeABOUT MEI started my career as an accidental filmmaker. I wrote a “practice script,”  hoping one day I could write one that I could sell or produce. That script became my first film, “Senses of Place,” which went on to win awards on the film festival circuit and was distributed by FilmBuff. I then moved to Hollywood where I eventually made nine feature films, eight documentaries, and worked with actors Carrie-Anne Moss, Melora Hardin , Zac Efron, Edi Gathegi and Angela Sarafyan in this year's Caged, and many more. I've worked with producers Kevin Costner, Bill Borden – Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola and Oscar-nominated director Mike Johnson. I have even shared the screen with Josh Brolin, Neil Patrick Harris, Kane Hodder, Naveen Andrews, and many more.Last year, I released the documentary film, “Hardball: The Girls of Summer.” Currently, I live between California and East Africa, writing and developing new projects, while consulting on film and TV projects. Visit my website to see my work – or check me out on IMDb.com

Random Thoughts of Reign
Episode 85 - Jessica Care Moore

Random Thoughts of Reign

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 26:56


jessica Care moore is the CEO of Moore Black Press, Executive Producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist and producer, she is the 2013 Alain Locke Award Recipient from the Detroit Institute of Arts. moore is the author of The Words Don’t Fit in My Mouth, The Alphabet Verses The Ghetto, God is Not an American, Sunlight Through Bullet Holes, and a memoir, Love is Not The Enemy. Her poetry has been heard on stages like Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and the London Institute of Contemporary Arts. She has performed on every continent. jessica Care moore believes poems belong everywhere and to everyone.Born in Detroit, jessica Care moore first came to national prominence when she won on the legendary “It’s Showtime at the Apollo” competition a record breaking five times in a row. Her searing performance of the poem “Black Statue of Liberty” earned moore several meetings with high profile publishing companies, but in 1997, she paved her own path and launched a publishing company of her own, Moore Black Press. She released her first book, The Words Don’t Fit In My Mouth, and sold more than 20,000 copies. Along with her own work, she proudly published famed poets such Saul Williams, Shariff Simmons, Def Poetry Jam’s co-founder Danny Simmons, NBA player Etan Thomas, Ras Baraka and former Essence Magazine editor Asha Bandele.jessica Care moore’s work is not limited to her own publications. She has been published in several literary collections, including, 44 on 44, (Third World Press, 2011), A Different Image, (U of D Mercy Press, 2004), Abandon Automobile, (WSU Press, 2001), Listen Up! (Random House, 1999), Step Into A World, (Wiley Publishing, 2001), Role Call (Third World Press, 2002), Bum Rush The Page: A Def Poetry Jam (Crown Publishing, 2001). She is the youngest poet published in the Prentice Hall Anthology of African American Women’s Literature, by Valerie Lee, alongside literary greats such as Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Octavia Butler, Maya Angelou and many others.

Speaking of Racism
We Want Our Bodies Back with Jessica Caremoor

Speaking of Racism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 41:05


On this episode of Speaking of Racism, Tina is joined by Jessica Care Moore to talk about her latest book- We Want Our Bodies Back. Jessica Care Moore is the CEO of Moore Black Press, Executive Producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation.  An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer, she is the 2013 Alain Locke Award Recipient from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Moore is the author of The Words Don’t Fit in My Mouth, The Alphabet Verses The Ghetto, God is Not an American, Sunlight Through Bullet Holes, and a memoir, Love is Not The Enemy. Her poetry has been heard on stages like Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the London Institute of Contemporary Arts. She has performed on every continent. Jessica Care Moore believes poems belong everywhere and to everyone.

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson
The Sixth Day of Kwanzaa - Kuumba, Creativity

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 38:43


This year’s Kwanzaa theme is “Kwanzaa and the well-being of the world: living and uplifting the seven principles” and Mark talks with the creator, Pan-African activist and academic Dr. Maulana Karenga, to welcome the holiday and give context to the holiday’s purpose.On this sixth day of Kwanzaa, we look back at Mark’s conversation with Jessica Care Moore, a critically acclaimed poet with numerous collections, the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, Executive Producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and Founder of the literacy-driven Jess Care Moore Foundation. Her latest poetry collection, "We Want Our Bodies Back," is out now, and she talks with Mark about generating income as artists (especially in uncertain times like we're experiencing right now), seeking comfort in black artistry, perfecting her craft with nothing more than library books, and lifting up other women in the arts.Executive Producer: Adell ColemanProducer: Brittany TempleDistributor: DCP EntertainmentFor additional content: makeitplain.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Words For The Soul
We Want Our Bodies Back by jessica CARE moore

Words For The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 7:13


One of my shortest episodes, yet the most emotional and powerful. Find out why as I discuss We Want Our Bodies Back by jessica Care moore. As Always, #HappyReading & #HappyListening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wftsbookclub/support

Last Week on Earth with Ben Gleib
#241: Granting Wishes & Guest Jessica Care Moore

Last Week on Earth with Ben Gleib

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 105:33


Gleib shares the Braintrust's weird wishes. Poet & activist Jessica Care Moore joins to discuss working with Nas & Talib Kweli, White Privilege, what it's like being Black in America. Plus Putin respecting our elections more than Trump does, the smartest thing Florida has ever done, a judge who really values porn, and a log to the nards. Join the Patreon at Patreon.com/BenGleib

black&
Racial Resolutions for 2021

black&

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 61:39


Johnathan & April discuss their Racial Resolutions for 2021, then enjoy a fascinating and informative conversation with poet, activist, and self-proclaimed void-filler Jessica Care Moore, including a performance of one of Jessica's most moving pieces.

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents Jessica Care Moore

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 40:00


jessica Care moore is the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer, she is the 2019 and 2017 Knight Arts Award Winner, 2016 Kresge Arts Fellow,  NAACP Great Expectations Awardee, and an Alain Locke Award recipient from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Moore is the author of The Words Don’t Fit in My Mouth, The Alphabet Verses the Ghetto, Sunlight Through Bullet Holes, and  the  critically acclaimed Techno Choreopoem, Salt City. Her work has been published in numerous literary collections and she has performed on stages all over the world, including The Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the London Institute for Contemporary Arts. jessica lives and writes in an historic Detroit neighborhood with her son King Thomas.

Dear White Women
93: Humanity in Words, with jessica Care moore

Dear White Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 52:13


There are people among us who elevate art to something beyond imitating life - to something that makes us think deeply, find the beauty in those moments both trivial and profound, and challenge the meaning in things that seem obvious.   Enter our guest today. We speak with internationally renowned poet and inspirational human being jessica Care moore about her latest collection, We Want Our Bodies Back, which is dedicated to Black Lives Matter activist Sandra Bland, who died in jail under suspicious circumstances following a pretextual traffic stop in 2015. Have questions, comments, or concerns?  Email us at hello@dearwhitewomen.com What to listen for? The poet’s live reading of “I Can’t Breathe.” Her inspiration for the poems from this anthology, but also why she writes about specific topics and the intersection between those topics and her lived experiences. Why she’s a womanist, and the ways in which she was raised to be a strong Black woman that reflect on how she’s raising her son today. How she manages to find inspiration AND take care of herself in 2020. About the author:   JESSICA CARE MOORE is the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer, she is the 2019 and 2017 Knight Arts Award Winner, 2016 Kresge Arts Fellow, NAACP Great Expectations Awardee, and an Alain Locke Award recipient from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Moore is the author of The Words Don’t Fit in My Mouth, The Alphabet Verses the Ghetto, Sunlight Through Bullet Holes, and the critically acclaimed Techno Choreopoem, Salt City.  Her work has been published in numerous literary collections and she has performed on stages all over the world, including, The Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the London Institute for Contemporary Arts. Jessica lives and writes in an historic Detroit neighborhood with her son King Thomas.  https://jessicacaremoore.com/ PLUS, support us through Patreon!  Learn about our virtual community – and you’re welcome to join. Like what you hear?  Don’t miss another episode and subscribe! Catch up on more commentary between episodes by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and even more opinions and resources if you join our email list.

Claim It! with Your Joyologist
Jesssica Care Moore - Author, Poet, Entrepreneur, Mother

Claim It! with Your Joyologist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 78:56


jessica CARE moore  is the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer.   Her work has been published in numerous literary collections and she has performed on stages all over the world, including, The Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the London Institute for Contemporary Arts. We talk about:growing up in Detroit in a working class household going to a Catholic mostly white school until high school and finding her place in different worldsspeaking up and pushing back politically starting in junior highbecoming part of Black box theater and how that and her teacher blew her mind and life openbecoming an activist in college and organizing and bringing people together to make changeseeing what is missing and creating it from Black Women Rock to her own printing pressmoving to NYC and searching and finding and befriending all of her favorite poets and doing open micswinning 5 weeks in a row at Apollo Amateur night (until they retired her)having the top literary agent and so much publicity but not getting a book deal so launching her own printing presshow rock and roll was rebranded for white radiohow she keeps curating and creating and brining people together and so much more!You can find full show notes and links to things we mention at https://yourjoyologist.com/podcast-jessica-care-mooreFor all things me go to https://yourjoyologist.com and @yourjoyologist on Instagram/Twitter/FacebookYou can find more from Jessica Care Moore and get her books at https://jessicacaremoore.com and @jessicacaremoor Check out my new daily connection journal and other products in my shop!Go get + gift my daily inspiration app OWN YOUR AWESOME

Arroe Collins
Jessica Care Moore Releases The Book We Want Our Bodies Back

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 11:35


We Want Our Bodies Back urges black women to demand better from men.”—Essence Over the past two decades, Jessica Care Moore has become a cultural force as a poet, performer, publisher, activist, and critic. Now, in WE WANT OUR BODIES BACK: Poems (Amistad), Moore’s latest collection begins when she first truly discovers her body when the men around her begin to make unwanted advances. WE WANT OUR BODIES BACK is a clarion call for women to take ownership of their physical, emotional, and spiritual selves. Inspired by and dedicated to Black Lives Matter activist Sandra Bland, Moore also looks at race relations through powerful stanzas, focusing on how Black bodies are mistreated in America. Moore touches on how young Black girls and boys are taught what to do if, and when, they will be pulled over by the police, why they have to be taught these heartbreaking lessons so early on, and the names of the Black women and men whose lives were taken because of police brutality. Through these stanzas divided into 5 parts and connected with the lyrics of Nina Simone (an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist), Moore speaks for and to the women that are often overlooked, and shines a light on the women who have previously, and are currently, taking a stand against racism, having built a fortress of power for themselves, and the women who will follow in their brave footsteps.

Arroe Collins
Jessica Care Moore Releases The Book We Want Our Bodies Back

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 11:35


We Want Our Bodies Back urges black women to demand better from men.”—Essence Over the past two decades, Jessica Care Moore has become a cultural force as a poet, performer, publisher, activist, and critic. Now, in WE WANT OUR BODIES BACK: Poems (Amistad), Moore’s latest collection begins when she first truly discovers her body when the men around her begin to make unwanted advances. WE WANT OUR BODIES BACK is a clarion call for women to take ownership of their physical, emotional, and spiritual selves. Inspired by and dedicated to Black Lives Matter activist Sandra Bland, Moore also looks at race relations through powerful stanzas, focusing on how Black bodies are mistreated in America. Moore touches on how young Black girls and boys are taught what to do if, and when, they will be pulled over by the police, why they have to be taught these heartbreaking lessons so early on, and the names of the Black women and men whose lives were taken because of police brutality. Through these stanzas divided into 5 parts and connected with the lyrics of Nina Simone (an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist), Moore speaks for and to the women that are often overlooked, and shines a light on the women who have previously, and are currently, taking a stand against racism, having built a fortress of power for themselves, and the women who will follow in their brave footsteps.

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents Jessica Care Moore

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 40:00


jessica Care moore is the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer, she is the 2019 and 2017 Knight Arts Award Winner, 2016 Kresge Arts Fellow,  NAACP Great Expectations Awardee, and an Alain Locke Award recipient from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Moore is the author of The Words Don’t Fit in My Mouth, The Alphabet Verses the Ghetto,  Sunlight Through Bullet Holes, and  the  critically acclaimed Techno Choreopoem, Salt City. Her work has been published in numerous literary collections and she has performed on stages all over the world, including The Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the London Institute for Contemporary Arts. jessica lives and writes in an historic Detroit neighborhood with her son King Thomas.

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents Jessica Care Moore

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 40:00


jessica Care moore is the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer, she is the 2019 and 2017 Knight Arts Award Winner, 2016 Kresge Arts Fellow,  NAACP Great Expectations Awardee,  and an Alain Locke Award recipient from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Moore is the author of The Words Don’t Fit in My Mouth, The Alphabet Verses the Ghetto,  Sunlight Through Bullet Holes, and  the  critically acclaimed Techno Choreopoem, Salt City. Her work has been published in numerous literary collections and she has performed on stages all over the world, including The Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the London Institute for Contemporary Arts. jessica lives and writes in an historic Detroit neighborhood with her son King Thomas.

Poetry Spoken Here
Episode #146 jessica Care moore

Poetry Spoken Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 30:11


Poet, performance artist, activist jessica Care moore, from Detroit talks about her influences including Haki Madhubuti, Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee and more. She also reads from her new book "We Want Our Bodies Back" and talks about some of her musical projects like Black WOMEN Rock! SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR! www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com

Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon
Poet Jessica Care Moore On We Want Our Bodies Back

Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 8:20


She's played softball since 7th grade, loves hockey rinks with heat, and writes poetry on pad of paper. Her book is the profound “We Want Our Bodies Back”. Jessica Care Moore goes Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon. Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon is the conversation series where actors, artists, authors, and more go deeper than a traditional interview. They go “Beyond the Mic”.

Radio Free Palmer
Author Interview: We want our bodies back. 2020-11-13

Radio Free Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020


Mike Chmielewski interviews poet Jessica Care Moore about her latest book, We want our bodies back. https://www.radiofreepalmer.org/2020/11/14/author-interview-we-want-our-bodies-back-2020-11-13/feed/ 0 no

Arroe Collins
Jessica Care Moore Releases We Want Our Bodies Back

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 11:30


Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Jessica Care Moore Releases We Want Our Bodies Back

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 11:30


NYC Basement Podcast
Shelley Nicole interviews Detroit Poet Jessica Care Moore

NYC Basement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 59:24


Host Shelley Nicole talks with Jessica Care More about her latest project We Want Our Bodies Back published by Harper Collins.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Rubox, conshus, MyGrane McNastee, JSoul, Wordsworth, Tricky, Oh Land, Black Thought, Pusha T, Swizz Beatz, Killer Mike, Sean C, Vusi Mahlasela, MoJu, Cayoz The Emcee, Wise Intelligent, Phoenix Pagliacci, Cut Spencer, Leon Mache, Marco Zügner, Shubangi, Die-Rek, DJ Sean P, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Cleo Sol, Jabee, Emmavie, Juan Pierre, Hidden Hand Beats, Chromosomes, Mazzi, Otarel, Purple Keyz, Loyal Lobos, Sivion, Bavu Blakes, The ARE, NickNack, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Think 100%: The Coolest Show on Climate Change
S2 Episode 17: Not The Last Poets w/ jessica Care Moore

Think 100%: The Coolest Show on Climate Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 78:53


Words are powerful and even revolutionary. rt and culture connects our experiences and uplifts.. As an acclaimed poet, author, executive producer of Black Women Rock!, and CEO of Moore Black Press, jessica Care Moore represents the nexus of hip hop, activism, and storytelling. We caught up with her to discuss the power of poetry, knowing […] The post S2 Episode 17: Not The Last Poets w/ jessica Care Moore appeared first on Hip Hop Caucus.

People's Party with Talib Kweli
Jessica Care Moore Talks Poetry, Detroit Hip-Hop, J-Dilla, Protests

People's Party with Talib Kweli

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 77:47


In this episode of People's Party, Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, producer and close friend of Talib -- Jessica Care Moore. This interview spans the course of her long and illustrious career as not just a performer, but as someone that also helped spark the success of so many others. The discussion starts with her hometown of Detroit and how growing up in the 313 has impacted her approach to the arts. They go on to talk about her famed poem 'Black Statue Of Liberty,' which got her a 5-time win at the Apollo Theater, her push for diversity in the school curriculum, realizing the power of back ownership and then turning down big-label company's offers to establish her own company in Moore Black Press. Jessica also touches on her strong connection to the hip-hop community. They discuss Detroit's 'Hip-Hop Shop' it's legacy of historic freestyle battles, DJing, dancing, and poetry, and they talk about her friendships with J-Dilla and Proof.

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
Poet Jessica Care Moore

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 52:51


Lois Reitzes talks with Art Beats Atlanta co-founders Rachel May and David Smith about their virtual offerings; poet Jessica Care Moore about her new collection "We Want Our Bodies Back" ahead of a virtual event with Hammonds House Museum; and authors Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal about their novel "I'm Not Dying With You Tonight."

Real Black News
Ep. 83 Jessica Care Moore

Real Black News

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 58:04


Ep. 83 features internationally renowned poet, author of the new book "We Want Our Bodies Back," performance artist, producer, and single mom Jessica Care Moore discussing her hometown of Detroit. She shares an update on Covid in the city, teaching her son about injustice, racism, and police brutality, and she gives a taste of her award-winning poem “Black Statue of Liberty” which launched her career after being a 5x Apollo winner. Other topics include journalists in Somalia, Ahmaud Arbery, Sean Reed, Andre Harrell, and the new black-owned coffee brand taking over stores.

Ya Gay Aunties
Sunday Brunch w/ Poet Jessica Care Moore

Ya Gay Aunties

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 47:53


Red and Hanifah are back this week for another Sunday Brunch, joined by special guest Jessica Care Moore, CEO of…

Black Focus Radio
Black Focus Radio Monday April 20, 2020

Black Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 122:48


Black Focus Radio noon-2 PM weekdays on JoynetRadio.com Call the show! 855-525-5683 Thank you grocery store employees. Without you, we're all dead! More from Patrick Oliver and Speak Loudly along with another powerful Sista author. Celebrating 23 years of literacy for our children. We welcome poet and publisher, Jessica Care Moore. Asa will a $100 million tax cut for the top 1% make you sacrifice the lives of Arkansans? Why are state prison officials fudging on the infection rates and deaths in the prison system? Are we about to witness an Amity Island incident as everybody is being told that its safe to go back in the water? WAYMENT Is that Larry Vaughn masquerading as President? We'll also point out why you didn't get a piece of the pie and who did? COVID19 is Real. Great Black Facts 24/7/365 Download the JoynetRadio.com app to carry us everywhere. Catch and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform. DavidWColeman.net ColemansDynamicProducts.com RibbRubb.com

Touré Show
Jessica Care Moore—I Am Poetry

Touré Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 6:36


This is a Friday Patreon Exclusive! Go to patreon.com/toureshow to hear the whole ep! For $5 a month you get 4 Patreon Exclusives a month!Patreon.com/toureshowInstagram: @toureshowTwitter: @toure See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson
Seeking Comfort in Black Artistry with Poet Jessica Care Moore

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 29:46


Jessica Care Moore is a critically acclaimed poet with numerous collections, the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, Executive Producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and Founder of the literacy-driven Jess Care Moore Foundation. Her latest poetry collection, "We Want Our Bodies Back," is out now, and she talks with Mark about generating income as artists (especially in uncertain times like we're experiencing right now), seeking comfort in black artistry, perfecting her craft with nothing more than library books, and lifting up other women in the arts.Executive Producer: Adell ColemanProducer: Brittany TempleDistributor: DCP EntertainmentFor additional content: Subscribe to the Make It Plain Daily Show Mon-Fri 7-9a ET at makeitplain.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, conshus, AMiAM, Blueprint, Kno, Allen Stone, Kid Acne, Spectacular Diagnostics, Ego Ella May, Dessa, the Minnesota Orchestra, Amerigo Gazaway, Xiomara, Blu, Nikki Jean, Homeboy Sandman, Quantic, Sly5thAve, Kristen Warren, Kanye West, Kenny G, Clipse, Lane 8, Polica, Chris Orrick, Anamanaguchi, TzariZM, Oddisee, The Nemesis Two, Lee Ricks, Die-Rek, DRAMA, Gawd Status, Nujabes, Shing02, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Overlordz, JBiz, MyGrane McNastee, conshus, Shinobi Stalin, Marz Mello, Moonchild, Planetself, Daniel Crawford, Blurum13, Illa J, Tuxedo, MF DOOM, Molina Speaks, Nas, Al Jarreau, Keyon Harrold, Tourist, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Big Wild, pluko, The Quarter Inch Kings, Seven da Pantha, Black Pumas, Sessa, Knaladeus, JusThoughtZ, DJ Stranger, Kgee, Tall Black Guy, Kevin Moore, Rel McCoy, Grimace Love, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

F*CKING REJECTS
But I Love it Here. Detroit Voices in four parts (2) featuring Jessica Care Moore.

F*CKING REJECTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 83:13


In the second part of the Detroit Series, Konstance goes back to her Detroit Techno roots with poet, recording artist, community activist, author, publisher and all around woman who ROCKS, Jessica Care Moore. They chop it up about music, the old Detroit, and the brilliant performer's new project “Salt City: A Techno Choreopoem.” Jessica even had cookies. This ones a treat! Twitter, Instagram, Facebook: @jessicaCaremoore jessicaCaremoore.com http://saltcityexists.com/ http://pittsburghjazzfest.org/artists/black-women-rock/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/konstance-patton/message

Piper Carter Podcast
“Salt City: A Techno ChoreoPoem” by jessica Care moore.

Piper Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 94:17


Episode Notes The Newest Episode, #53 @Pipercarter Podcast, on @DetroitisDifferent: “Salt City: A Techno ChoreoPoem” by jessica Care moore. Show Topic: The legendary poet, dynamic artist, producer, CEO and Detroit’s own, jessica Care moore joins @PiperCarter to discuss her latest project, “Salt City” the Afrofuturistic Techno Choreopoem. We also discuss many of her life experiences, art forms, music collaborations and her genuine love for Detroit. Weekly Featured Music by jessica Care moore:“Catch me If you Can” ft. Talib Kweli & Freedom ft. Stacey HOTWAXX Hale and Steffanie Christ’ an. Listen + Subscribe NOW: Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher | Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: E-Turn, conshus, Jade Lawhon, Sincere Vega, Killiam Shakespeare, Chris Turner, Black Thought, Salaam Remi, Moonchild, Eric Lau, Kaidi Tatham, Tru Thoughts, Amerigo Gazaway, Nina Simone, Lauryn Hill, Mercury Rev, Margo Price, Shad, Eternia, Ian Kamau, QQ Beats, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, LAUREL, Pugs Atomz, Mulatto Patriot, Brandon Coleman, NDambi, Anchorsong, WordChemist, Shinobi Stalin, TzariZM, ODESZA, Sasha Sloan, Marques Martin, Anderson .Paak, Kadhja Bonet, The Samps OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 149:00


This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Lead singer and lyricist BUTTERFLY WILLIAMS and music producer WINSTON BERGER join us to talk about their group OLOKUN is a psychedelic power pop duo based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their debut album SURVIVAL KIT. Visit http://bit.ly/olokunitunes 2. Byb Kongo Bilene, Kiandanda Dance theatre, join us to talk about the Mbongui Square Festival fundraiser, Nov. 11 at EastSide Arts Alliance. Visit 3. Aldo Billingslea, Interim Artistic Director, Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, joins us to talk about Playwrights Festival Competition, Nov. 17-18 at the Burial Clay Theater, 762 Fulton Street, San Francisco. Visit lhtsf.org or call 415-474-8800 4. Jessica Care Moore and Yahzarah joins us to talk about Black Women Rock at YBCA, Sat., Nov. 2, 9 PM. & the moderated panel: They Say I'm Different with artists at The Lab, 2948 16th Street, San Francisco, Sunday, Nov. 4,10 AM-12 noon. Visit ybca.org  

Real Chicks Rock!™ Presents: Real Discussions
Black Women Rock! with Jessica Care Moore

Real Chicks Rock!™ Presents: Real Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 39:27


This Talk Radio show aired Sunday, August 19th, 2018 at StatusNetwork.Net   Gotta Give Thanks...For The Women That ROCK!    Whenever extremely busy people make the time to talk with me, I’m humbled by it. This dynamic inspirational women who do it all is no different.   Real Chicks Rock!™ Presents Real Discussions had a conversation today titled: Black Women Rock! With Jessica Care Moore.   What a powerhouse. She has been a poet since a young girl in Detroit and has stopped writing, speaking or sharing the spotlight with others ever since.    Jessica shared so much information about who she when she started and why. She accredits her success to the countless number of people that have supported her along the way.    Thanks to my special guest today Jessica Care Moore for sharing.    Thanks to Status Network for always being flexible and helping me make it happen.    Thanks to everyone who listened in, who are still listening and continuous support of the show.   Be sure to subscribe to the Real Chicks Rock! YouTube channel and iTunes so you don’t miss a show.    Until next time, take care and continue to...#ROCKon     YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/realchicksrock   Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealChicksRock1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/RealChicksRock1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/realchicksrock Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/rcr012/ Website: www.RealChicksRock.com Radio Station: www.StatusNetwork.net   

Poetry and Tea
Poetry and Tea #1

Poetry and Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 9:27


This is raw, uncut and unedited! Absolutely the first time using this app and chronicling my podcast experience in real time! I think I like this. My first episode has poet of the week "Jessica Care Moore." My proud plug of the week "Tesaneteaco.com," Last, the sip of the week, "Chamomile Tea." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support

Wanda's Picks
Black Art and Culture

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 133:00


This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1.Rubie Macaraeg, June Jordan School of Equity and Rosalie Zerrudo, Hilway Art Project with Women Inmate Artists of Iloilo City District Jail Female Dormitory. Both are panelists for Kularts's Incarcerated: 6X9 continuing Friday-Sunday, May 11-13. 2. Adlemy Garcia, Essie Justice Group, Community Organizer, joins us to talk about the 2nd Annual Free Black Mamas: nationalbailout.org, #EndMoneyBail  (Cat Brooks' https://justiceteams.org/) 3. Ayasha J. Tripp, Writer/Educator/Director Ayasha Is Life Website  4. Jessica Care Moore, Black Women Rock Tribute to Betty Davis at YBCA's Transform Festival, May 12, 9 PM, 701 Mission Street Earlier at 11AM is a free offsite pre-show artist talk 5/12 @African American Art & Cultural Complex,762 Fulton Street, SF.

Classiks_Dirty_Legend
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Classiks_Dirty_Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 62:41


Tracklist : -R. Kelly feat. Boo & Gotti : Fiesta (2000) -Angie Stone : I wanna thank ya (2004) -Samantha feat. Jessica Care Moore & DJ Cocoa Chanelle : Feel me (remix) (1997) -Jennifer Lopez feat. Fat Joe : Hold you down (2005) -Toni Estes : Make it hot (1999) -Mariah Carey : I still believe (1999) -Ms Dynamite : Put him out (2002) -Alicia Keys : Karma (2003) -Omar : There’s nothing like this (1991) -Janet Jackson : R&B junkie (2004) -Pussycat Dolls : Tainted love / Where did our love go (2005) -Mary J. Blige feat. Elton John : Deep inside (1999) -Joss Stone : Super duper love (Are you diggin’ on me) (2003) -Musiq Soulchild feat. Ayana : Girl next door (2000) -Xscape : Just kicking’ it (1993) -TLC : Hands up (2002)

Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders
jessica Care moore Cares More: Poetry in Motion as The Youth Institution Builder Ep: 4

Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 32:38


jessica Care moore is a poet, playwright, actor and activist. She’s shared the stage with Steve Harvey, Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Amiri Baraka… jessica Care moore has graced the cover of The New York Times, The Metro Times, Michigan FrontPage, Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, African Voices Magazine, Black Elegance Magazine, and has been featured in print and online magazines across the world, including, Essence,Huffington Post, Blaze, The Source, Vibe, Bomb, Mosaic, Savoy, One World,  Upscale, Ambassador Magazine, UPTOWN and others. SHE IS POETRY IN MOTION making it happen!  Her multimedia show, God is Not an American, was produced by The Apollo Theater and Time Warner’s NYC Parks Summer Concert Series.  She was the host, writer and co-Executive Producer of the poetry driven television show, Spoken, which was executive produced by and directed by Robert Townsend.  As an artist/activist, jessica Care moore lent her powerful voice to the international fight against AIDS. She performed for the United Nations World AIDS Day Commemoration two years in a row. moore has also performed in front of  thousands of  people during AIDS WALK Opening Ceremonies in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Florida and Atlanta. jessica Care moore lives for the stage and her audience. Her techno solo theater performance, The Missing Project: Pieces of the D is an high energy homage to Detroit. Black Tea: The Legend of Jessi James is her debut album. The album features guest appearances from Talib Kweli, Roy Ayers and Jose James. Her work has been on exhibit at the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City and the Charles H. Wright Museum for her Black WOMEN Rock! Exhibition.  What else is her legacy? The jess Care moore Foundation, her nonprofit, which focuses on youth literacy and expression through art. She is a Youth Institution Builder.  Hear this provocative and entertaining episode that ends with one of those powerful poems that made jessica Care moore a five-time record-breaking legend at just 24 years old at "It's Showtime at the Apollo” competition.  She believes in igniting others to impact the world. She is real, raw, bold, unapologetic, compassionate and candid.  See show notes at www.drgenevaspeaks.com/podcasts  Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast, subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Ras Beats, J-Biz, AG, conshus, F.E.E.L, Jamar X, Thundercat, Maka, Phlow, Karriem Riggins, Jessica Care Moore, Murs, Krok, Little Dragon, Oddisee, Toine, De La Soul, The Heart and Brain, Zion I, Ariano, Chico Mann, Captain Planet, Run The Jewels, Killer Mike, El-P, Wax Tailor, MoZaic, Synopse, Phife Dawg, Dwele, Mike City, boerd, Rahim Samad, blu, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Robot Koch, Savannah Jo Lack, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Knaladeus, Eons D, conshus, MURDOC, IMAKEMADBEATS, Run The Jewels, Killer Mike, El-P, LOrange, Mr. Lif, Dec. 99th, Yasiin Bey, Ferrari Sheppard, Moka Only, Shorts, Rapsody, MoonChild, Bambu, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Geechi Suede, I.B.C., Hakim Green, General Steele, DJ Tek-Wun, Precise, Beet Unique, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Crescendo, SoyIsReal, Laura Marling, A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak, Wax Tailor, Lee Fields, Coldcut, GOODie MOb, OutKast

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://itsourshow.net/3-26-16-show/ Thank You Phife Dawg Artist Played: AMiAM, Mikah, conshus, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Headkrack, Tanya Morgan, Triese, Radio Rahiem, Guilty Simpson, Katalyst, Black Milk, Nat Turner, Oddisee, A Tribe Called Quest, J Dilla, MoZaic, MidaZ, Synopse, Count Bass D, Night Moves, Roqy Tyraid, Beet Unique, Phife Dawg, Sincere Vega, Esperanza Spalding, Quilt, Ras Kass, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Nappy DJ Needles, IMAKEMADBEATS

Di M-G Music
29 - Let's Groove

Di M-G Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 70:43


01 : Tim F Resh - Little Town 02 : Bryan Chave - Breaking 03 : Andrea Marchesini - Lift Us Up (Alternative Mix) 04 : Lucio Spain - Hypnosis (Spencer K Remix) 05 : Fred Siera - Last Glass On Apollo (David Jach Remix) 06 : Thule - El Cartujo 07 : Der Effekt - Reloaded (Featuring Mehrklang) [Instrumental] 08 : Flow & Zeo - Spin It (TouchTalk Remix) 09 : Italoboyz - Doremifagab (Feat. Durant) 10 : Dr. Barry - Assets 11 : David Art - That's Ok 12 : Stereo Junk - Better Days 13 : Laurent Grant - Infinity Guitar 14 : Sergio Parrado - Time & Life 15 : Sebastian Kommos - Evolution (Secret Sugar Remix) 16 : Marquez Ill - Damn Right (Feat. Jessica Care Moore) 17 : Petrix - Cool Cool

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER
Cardboard arches and DOPE HIPHOP!

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2016 149:18


Full show: http://itsourshow.net/1-9-16-show/ Artists Played: Kendrick Lamar, The Roots, Jimmy Fallon, conshus, NIKO IS, KValentine, Chris Rob, Jessica Care Moore, Nottz, Devine Carama, Kanye West, Rjd2, Jordan Brown, Focus The Truth, Zena Kitt, Smoking Indoors, EOW, DJ Teknik, Kriswontwo, Amalia, Rapper Big Pooh, Nottz, Oh Wonder, Mega Ran, DJ Mitsu The Beats, Alexandra Love, Maan, Atmosphere, MCskill ThaPreacha, Dominant1, Magic Man, Third Eye, AWKWORD, Shva-1, DJ Teck-Zilla, Stormatique, Bobby Caldwell, Jack Splash, Cee-Lo, MCRE, Pharoahe Monch, J Dilla, GOODie MOb, OutKast, IMAKEMADBEATS, PRhyme, DJ Premier, Royce Da 59, Adrian Younge, DOOM, Phonte

The African History Network Show
Jessica Care Moore and Rosa Clemente LIVE from Ferguson, MO

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2014 177:00


Listen to The African History Network Show Wednesday, Aug. 20th, 8:00pm-10:00pm EST with host Michael Imhotep. Our guests Poet, Author, Activist, Jessica Care Moore and Hip Hop Activist & Journalist Rosa Clemente will join us LIVE from Ferguson, MO to discuss what is going on after the murder of Michael Brown.  1) We'll also discuss the 13 year old baseball star Mo'ne Davis.  She is on this week's cover of Sports Illustrated.  2) August 17th was Marcus Garvey's Birthday.  We'll discuss some facts about Marcus Garvey.  Call in with your questions at (914) 338-1375.   Sign up for The African History Network email newsletter by texting the word "Kemet" to 22828. #TheAHNShow Twitter: FB: IG: Michael Imhotep Listen to “The African History Network Show” with host Michael Imhotep, Monday-Friday, 8pm-10pm EST.  Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.

The African History Network Show
Internationally Renowned Poet, Jessica Care Moore, 8pm EST

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2011 235:00


The African History Network Show welcomes back Poet, Jessica Care Moore.  She'll talk about her "Black Women Rock" performance at the upcoming African World Festival in Detroit this weekend and other projects she's working on.  Jessica is an internationally renowned poet/ publisher/ activist/ rock star/ playwright and actor.  She is a five-time Showtime at the Apollo winner; has been featured on hip-hop mega-star, Nas' "Nastradamus" album and was a returning star of Russell Simmon's HBO Series, Def Poetry Jam. After her legendary win on the Apollo stage, Jessica Care Moore was approached by several book publishing companies, but in 1997, she paved her own path and launched a publishing company of her own – Moore Black Press. Which has released her first book; "The Words Don't Fit In My Mouth," and several thousand copies. A few years later, she followed up with her second collection of poetry and essays, "The Alphabet Verses The Ghetto." Moore Black Press proudly published famed poets, Saul Williams and Shariff Simmons; Def Poetry Jam's co-founder, Danny Simmons, NBA basket-ball player, Etan Thomas, activist and poet, Ras Baraka and former Essence Magazine editor and author, Asha Bandele.   We'll also do an update on the North Carolina Eugenics case and Abayomi Azikiwe of The Pan African Newswire will talk about the famine going on in Somalia and more.   The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST.  For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.

FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #245 – Feb. 16, 2011

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2011 183:45


This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of February 16, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on the madness that is the state & federal U.S. Government in handling their upcoming budgets & how some changes could drastically affect people, discussion on citizens taping police actions due to a case in Atlanta, GA, our really in depth opinion on this year's Grammy Awards and some more diverse topics here and there. We have brand new Black Agenda Report and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments in this week's syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of February 16, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Bilal/Levels/Plug Research (Played Live) 2. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Erro/Rock With U (Yourba Soul Mix)/BBE (Played Live) 3. Raheem DeVaughn/I Don't Care (Tall Black Guy RMX)/White Label (Played Live) 4. Sandra St. Victor's Sinner Child/Flowers In The Rain/White Label (http://www.SandraStVictor.com) (Played Live) 5. Chilly Gonzales/You Can Dance (Gemini Club RMX)/Arts & Crafts (Played Live) 6. Kool G Rap/Sad/KoolGRapNow.com (Top Song Requested) 7. Wise Intelligent as Djezuz Jonez/Water Walker/Intelligent Muzik (Top Song Requested) 8. Saigon feat. Faith Evans/Clap/Suburban Noize (Top Song Requested) 9. Leila Adu/Sick Department Store/Tracce/Rai Trade, Little Red Hen & Frizz Records (Top Song Requested) 10. J. Live/How I Feel Part I/Triple Threat Productions (Top Song Requested) 11. NonKu Phiri/Sava Life/Beatvizion Music (Top Song Requested) 12. Talib Kweli/Tater Tot/Blacksmith (Top Song Requested) 13. Jack Splash feat. Martin Luther/2010/Body Music (Top Song Requested) 14. Strict 9 feat. Mistah F.A.B./Holding On To Something/Money Hungry Productions (http://www.myspace.com/ThizzyGillespie) (Top Song Requested) 15. Gods'illa feat. Joe D/Glaciers/UAU Music (Top Song Requested) 16. Murs & Terrace Martin/Fresh Kicks/MursWorld.com (Top Song Requested) 17. Fight Facilities feat. Giselle/Crave You/Kitsune (Top Song Requested) 18. Jacques Greene/The Look/LuckyMe (Top Song Requested) 19. J. Ivy feat. Jessica Care Moore & Jesse Boykins III/You/J-Ivy.com (Top Song Requested) 20. Five Steez/Rebel Music/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/FiveSteez) (Top Song Requested) 21. Swedeart feat. Blaktroniks/I'm A R.O.B.O.T. (Takimonsta RMX)/Tokyo Dawn Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Jasmine Sullivan/Luv Back/J Records (Top Song Requested) 23. Ashy L Bowz/Budget Love/ODS Management (Top Song Requested) 24. Dysfunkshunal Famlee feat. Craig G/People So Phony/Fat Beats (Top Song Requested) 25. Leroge/Ambient Soul/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/Leroge) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Elucid/Dream On/Discord Research Labs 2. Stephen Marley feat. Jr. Gong Marley/Jah Army/Ghetto Youths Int'l & Universal Republic 3. Kambir & Kev Brown feat. Asher Roth & The Kid Daytona/More Gritz (Gritz RMX)/Real Late Records 4. Kyle Rapps feat. Joell Ortiz/Hard Knock Children/Mayhem Ent. 5. Raekwon feat. Jim Jones/Rock N Roll/EMI 6. Phil Ade/Used To Be/368 Music Group 7. Dirty Vegas/Electric Love (Alex Tepper RMX)/Om Records 8. Declaime/Black Pick/URBNet Records 9. Moon Blazers/Show Stopper/Domination Recordings 10. PaceWon & Mr. Green feat. Rival/My Song/Raw Poetix Records 11. School of Sharks/4 Seasons/White Label DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Busta Rhymes feat. Q-Tip/Ill Vibe (Jay Dee RMX)/Elektra Neneh Cherry/Buddy X (Masters At Work R&B Version)/Circa & Virgin Records Bob Marley/Rebel Music/Tuff Gong Tenor Saw/Lots of Signs/White Label PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds

FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #242 – Jan. 26, 2011

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2011 184:14


This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of January 26, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on recent internet- & street-based political protests/revolutions occurring in Egypt & Tunisa along with it's possible repercussions in the States and beyond along with some other diverse topics here and there. We have brand new Black Agenda Report and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast episode. We also aired a special BBC World Service: The Forum 30 minute documentary called "Semir Zeki, Charles Simic, Julian Treasure" - the detailed description is below: "This week on the Forum, what drives us to be creative. Neurobiologist Semir Zeki on how dissatisfaction fuels creativity. Serbian American poet Charles Simic on why translation is impossible and therefore a highly creative act. And sound consultant Julian Treasure on the influence of our sound environment on productivity." FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of January 26, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Saigon feat. Faith Evans/Clap/Suburban Noize (Played Live) 2. Ghostface Killah/Black Tequila/Def Jam (Played Live) 3. Gods'illa feat. Joe D/Glaciers/UAU Music (Played Live) 4. Swedeart feat. Blaktroniks/I'm A R.O.B.O.T. (Takimonsta RMX)/Tokyo Dawn Records (Played Live) 5. Leroge/Ambient Soul/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/Leroge) (Played Live) 6. Five Steez/Rebel Music/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/FiveSteez) (Played Live) 7. Jack Splash feat. Martin Luther/2010/Body Music (Top Song Requested) 8. Leila Adu/Sick Department Store/Tracce/Rai Trade, Little Red Hen & Frizz Records (Top Song Requested) 9. NonKu Phiri/Sava Life/Beatvizion Music (Top Song Requested) 10. J. Ivy feat. Jessica Care Moore & Jesse Boykins III/You/J-Ivy.com (Top Song Requested) 11. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Erro/Rock With U (Yoruba Soul RMX)/BBE (Top Song Requested) 12. Strict 9 feat. Mistah F.A.B./Holding On To Something/Money Hungry Productions (http://www.myspace.com/ThizzyGillespie) (Top Song Requested) 13. GLC/The Light/GOOD Music (Top Song Requested) 14. Chrisette Michelle feat. Talib Kweli & Black Thought/Let Freedom Reign/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 15. Sizzla feat. Half Pint, Panton Moja & Jimmy Riley/Selassie Is The King/White Label (Top Song Requested) 16. J. Live/How I Feel Part I/Triple Threat Productions (Top Song Requested) 17. Jagged Edge/My Baby/Slip-N-Slide (Top Song Requested) 18. (Top Song Requested) 19. Jasmine Sullivan/Luv Back/J Records (Top Song Requested) 20. M.I.A./Internet Connection (Tony Senghore RMX)/N.E.E.T., XL & Interscope (Top Song Requested) 21. Ashy L Bowz/Budget Love/ODS Management (Top Song Requested) 22. DJ Premier feat. KRS-1 & Grand Puba/5%/Year Round Records (Top Song Requested) 23. Reek Da Villain feat. Busta Rhymes/Mechanics/Flipmode Squad (Top Song Requested) 24. Jamiroquoi/Two Completely Different Things/Mercury & Universal (Top Song Requested) 25. John Regan feat. Marsha Ambrosius/All I Got To Give/Culture VI Records (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Murs & Terrace Martin/Fresh Kicks/MursWorld.com 2. Fight Facilities feat. Giselle/Crave You/Kitsune 3. Talib Kweli/Tater Tot/Blacksmith 4. Sims/Burn It Down/Doomtree 5. Wise Intelligent feat. Tye Austin/Sow Djezuz/Intelligent Muzik 6. Jacques Greene/The Look/LuckyMe DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Chubb Rock/East va. West (Domingo RMX)/Select Records Bob Marley & the Wailers/Soul Rebel/Tuff Gong Max Roach/Another Valley/Impluse PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds

FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #241 – Jan. 19, 2011

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2011 198:06


This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of January 19, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our commentary this week focused on the weird timing Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier's return to post-earthquake ravaged Haiti, the recent study talking about the percentage of American college students not graduating with proper critical thinking skills, the passing of Rock Music Promoter & TV Producer Don Kirshner, the sort of "meh" return of the "American Idol" TV franchise, Dr. Dre's "Detox" album feeling like it will never drop for the Hip-Hop masses, the disputed music documentary dropping by Michael Rappaport about the classic Hip-Hop crew A Tribe Called Quest and some other diverse things here and there. We have brand new Black Agenda Report, Free Press "Media Minutes" & Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) Direct EFX mini-segments on this week's syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast episode. We also aired a special 30 minute documentary by the Free Speech Radio News (FSRN) Network called "Time on the Outside – Incarceration and Families" - the description of the documentary is below: "As the population of people in prison continues to grow at an exponential rate, another population is also growing: People with loved ones behind bars. Reporter Shannon Heffernan spent time with families dealing with incarceration in Illinois. The struggles these families experienced, as well as the alternative solutions being explored, reflect national trends. Where she only uses first names, it is at the request of interviewees for privacy." FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of January 19, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Ghostface Killah/Black Tequila/Def Jam (Played Live) 2. Saigon feat. Faith Evans/Clap/Suburban Noize (Played Live) 3. Gods'illa feat. Joe D/Glaciers/UAU Music (Played Live) 4. Five Steez/Rebel Music/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/FiveSteez) (Played Live) 5. Leroge/Ambient Soul/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/Leroge) (Played Live) 6. DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Erro/Rock With U (Yoruba Soul RMX)/BBE (Top Song Requested) 7. Saigon/It's Cold/Suburban Noize (Top Song Requested) 8. J. Ivy feat. Jessica Care Moore & Jesse Boykins III/You/J-Ivy.com (Top Song Requested) 9. M.I.A./Internet Connection (Tony Senghore RMX)/N.E.E.T., XL & Interscope (Top Song Requested) 10. R. Kelly/Just Can't Get Enough/Jive (Top Song Requested) 11. Jasmine Sullivan/Luv Back/J (Top Song Requested) 12. Ashy L Bowz/Budget Love/ODS Management (Top Song Requested) 13. Dysfunkshunal Famlee feat. Craig G/People So Phony/Fat Beats (Top Song Requested) 14. Jagged Edge/My Baby/Slip-N-Slide (Top Song Requested) 15. Chrisette Michelle feat. Talib Kweli & Black Thought/Let Freedom Reign/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 16. DJ Premier feat. KRS-1 & Grand Puba/5%/Year Round Records (Top Song Requested) 17. Eric Benet feat. Ledesi/Good Life/Reprise (Top Song Requested) 18. J. Live/How I Feel Part I/Triple Threat Productions (Top Song Requested) 19. Strict 9 feat. Mistah F.A.B./Holding On To Something/Money Hungry Productions (http://www.myspace.com/ThizzyGillespie) (Top Song Requested) 20. Jamiroquoi/Two Completely Different Things/Merury & Universal (Top Song Requested) 21. GLC/The Light/GOOD Music (Top Song Requested) 22. John Regan feat. Marsha Ambrosius/All I Got To Give/Culture VI Records 23. Will Calhoun/Emanation/HalfNote (Top Song Requested) 24. Celph Titled & Buckwild/Miss Those Days/No Sleep Recordings (Top Song Requested) 25. Reek Da Villain feat. Busta Rhymes/Mechanics/Flipmode Squad (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Jack Splash feat. Martin Luther/2010/Body Music 2. Cacho Brodas/Siente Mi Funk/Toyko Dawn Records 3. NonKu Phiri/Sava Life/Beatvizion Music 4. Leila Adu/Sick Department Store/Tracce/Rai Trade, Little Red Hen & Frizz Records 5. Sizzla feat. Half Pint, Panton Moja & Jimmy Riley/Selassie Is The King/White Label DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Teena Marie/You Make Love Like Springtime/Motown Art Blakey/Split Skins/Blue Note Lafayette Afro Rock Band/Ogelnon/Makossa PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds

FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #238 – Dec. 22 & 29, 2010

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2010 193:19


This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of December 22 & 29, 2010 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's show commentary focused on the passing of the Local Community Radio Act here in the States, the recent happenings and debates about Net Neutrality, latest happenings with the continuing Wikileaks saga, the Holiday Season & what to really treasure during this time, recent controversy surrounding the comments of morning DJ Cipha Sounds in NYC about Haitian women & AIDS, the mess that is the reality TV show "Bridalplasty" and some other things here and there. There is a brand new Black Agenda Report mini-segment on this week's syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast episode along with a special half-hour Free Speech Radio News Documentary called, "Oil in the Bayou – After the Spill", which focuses on the residents Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana to look at how the oil and gas industry has affected fishing communities pre- and post- the BP Oil Spill. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of December 22, 2010 (no older joints on this week's special holiday show for "Top Spins") Top Adds (New Joints Played LIVE On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Ghostface Killah feat. Raekwon, Cappadonna & U-God/Ghetto/Def Jam 2. Gods'illa feat. Joe D/Glaciers II/UAU Music 3. R. Kelly/Just Can't Get Enough/Jive 4. Chacho Brodas/Siente Mi Funk/Tokyo Dawn Records 5. J. Ivy feat. Jessica Care Moore & Jesse Boykins III/You/J-Ivy.com 6. Leroge/Ambient Soul/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/Leroge) 7. Five Steez/Rebel Music/White Label (http://www.reverbnation.com/FiveSteez) 8. Busy Signal & Trevor Off-Key/Brum Pum/White Label 9. M.I.A./Internet Connection (Tony Senghore RMX)/N.E.E.T., XL & Interscope DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks (Played LIVE on This Week's Braodcast): Redman/Time 4 Sum Akson RMX/Def Jam Eek-A-Mouse/A Reggae Christmas/White Label Ramon Morris/Sweet Sister Funk/Groove Merchant Neneh Cherry/Buddy X (Masters At Work R&B RMX) Chi-Ali/Funky Lemonade RMX/Relativity Piero Umiliani/Produzione/White Label (http://www.Umiliani.com) PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds

The African History Network Show
Poet Jessica Care Moore & our discussion about "For Colored Girls"!

The African History Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2010 180:00


As we return from being off for 2 weeks, our guest tonight will be Internationally renowned Poet, Jessica Care Moore. We will also have a discussion of the movie, "For Colored Girls". Please visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com/. Our call In number is (914) 338-1375. Feel free to call in and make sure our youth are listening.

The Dave Pamah Show
Stanzas on race and gender in America with Jessica Care Moore

The Dave Pamah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 48:14


JESSICA CARE MOORE is the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, executive producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and founder of the literacy-driven, Jess Care Moore Foundation. An internationally renowned poet, playwright, performance artist, and producer, she is the 2019 and 2017 Knight Arts Award Winner, 2016 Kresge Arts Fellow, NAACP Great Expectations Awardee, and an Alain Locke Award recipient from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Moore is the author of The Words Don't Fit in My Mouth, The Alphabet Verses the Ghetto, Sunlight Through Bullet Holes, and the critically acclaimed Techno Choreopoem, Salt City. Her work has been published in numerous literary collections and she has performed on stages all over the world, including, The Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the London Institute for Contemporary Arts. Jessica lives and writes in an historic Detroit neighborhood with her son King Thomas. Website: https://jessicacaremoore.com If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations