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Season THREE Episode FIFTEEN of the Your Story Our Fight® podcast welcomes Shanelle Gabriel. Shanelle Gabriel is a spoken word poet, singer, education consultant, and lupus warrior from Brooklyn, NY. She has shared her fusion of poetry and soulful singing in esteemed venues from The Vatican to Lincoln Center, and has penned and featured in national poetry campaigns with Pandora Music, NFL Draft, and more. With over 18 years as an educator, she uses the arts to facilitate workshops on creating culturally supportive work and learning spaces. She is the mother of three albums, which are available on all streaming platforms, and aims to show others they can live a full life while battling a chronic illness.
Shanelle Gabriel has been labeled a virtuosa, and she definitely validates that statement as a soulful singer, a gifted writer, astounding actress, and advocate for Lupus awareness. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, she has displayed her skills at colleges and venues across the country. She both opened and featured on the 6th season premier of HBO's Def Poetry Jam along with Jill Scott and DMX. She recorded a nationally televised promo for the 2007 NFL Draft. Shanelle shared the stage with Nas for his 2008 album release concert for "The N Word," and featured in Q-Tip's video for "ManWomanBoogie." She also performed and worked with artists such as Les Nubians, Redman, Erick Sermon, and with comedians such as Rob Stapleton and Michael Blackson. She was a member of the 2006 Nuyorican Poets Cafe National Slam Team and a competitor in the 2007 Individual World Poetry Slam Competition in Vancouver, Canada. Shanelle presently tours the US and abroad, facilitates creative writing workshops throughout New York City and promotes Lupus awareness. Her amazing debut album, "Start Something" fuses Shanelle's skill at spoken word poetry with her soulful, sultry singing. Using her upbeat pop, old school hip-hop, and inspirational soul sound, Shanelle's vibrant personality shines through each word and melody she shares.
I loved this interview with Shanelle Gabriel! She is a real inspiration, and if you are dealing with chronic illness, either yourself or a loved one, this is a must listen. Shanelle is a poet, singer, and lupus warrior from Brooklyn, NY who has performed internationally including gigs in Africa and Europe.Widely known for being featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam, she has shared the stage with artists such as Jill Scott, Nas, Dave Chapelle and more. She was listed as one of Blavity.com's "Artist Activists You Should Know" and one of "8 Millennial Feminist Poets That Deserve Recognition" by BET.com.Shanelle is also a health activist who has spoken alongside the President of the National Institute of Health, lobbied for patient rights on Capitol Hill, and hosted a column on www.lupusnewstoday.com.She was featured in a mini documentary on the Lifetime Network's Access Health, in Women's Health magazine, and in a documentary for the Simple Tasks Campaign in regards to her continued battle with lupus.See episode notes, links and images at https://blog.dirobi.com
Join together with virtual community in this time of distancing to experience an emotionally stirring 90 minute podcast performance. A STRONGER DESIRE TO LIVE draws together a roster of powerful artists standing in to voice a tremendous series of prose, poetry and drama works penned by award-winning incarcerated writers. Tied together with original music by Kenyatta Emmanuel, an artist and activist who has shared his music from Sing Sing to Carnegie Hall, the program is a moving tribute to the immense, and often hidden talent behind the walls. The live release event will feature an original slideshow with artwork sourced from the Artists at Risk Connection, Rehabilitation Through the Arts, and The Confined Arts, and invite listeners to join in a live chat. As prison restricts incarcerated people from being able to join the program, all captured reactions will be shared with our featured authors in the event's aftermath. Featuring writing by Caroline Ashby, Paul J. Betts, Jr., Arthur Fitzgerald, Yvette M. Louisell, Robert McKown, Matthew Mendoza and Justin Rovillos Monson. Performances by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, Dr. Adam Falkner, Shanelle Gabriel, Casey Gerald, Milton Jones, Nicole Shawan Junior, Darrell Larson, Amanda Erin Miller and Josie Whittlesey. Curated by PEN America Prison Writing Committee Members Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, Carissa Chesanek, Michael Juliani, Grace Kearney, Katie Lasley, Ryan D. Matthews, Amanda Miller and Crystal Yeung in partnership with Program Director Caits Meissner and Manager Robert Pollock. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read the Bios of writers and performers here: https://pen.org/event/a-stronger-desire-to-live/ Watch the live event recording: https://youtu.be/CxPA9FWkuIM Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Beat Ministry, Wordsworth, WordChemist, MurDoc, Marz Mello, conshus, Purple Kloud, Wiki, Duendita, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Elaquent, Oddisee, The Audible Doctor, Tiye Phoenix, Shanelle Gabriel, The Off Daze, Lane 8, Devin Morrison, BusyBars, Asling Peartree, JazzZ, Tokyo Dawn, Cut Beetlez, REKS, Dave Dar, Kannon Salim Dar, Scienz of Life, John Robinson, ID 4 Windz, Eloh Kush, Allen Stone, Altered Crates, Kev Brown, Yasiin Bey, Al Green, Jay Electronica, Sojourn, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Beat Ministry, Wordsworth, WordChemist, MurDoc, Marz Mello, conshus, Purple Kloud, Wiki, Duendita, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Elaquent, Oddisee, The Audible Doctor, Tiye Phoenix, Shanelle Gabriel, The Off Daze, Lane 8, Devin Morrison, BusyBars, Asling Peartree, JazzZ, Tokyo Dawn, Cut Beetlez, REKS, Dave Dar, Kannon Salim Dar, Scienz of Life, John Robinson, ID 4 Windz, Eloh Kush, Allen Stone, Altered Crates, Kev Brown, Yasiin Bey, Al Green, Jay Electronica, Sojourn, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Dr. Joan von Feldt and Shanelle Gabriel, lupus warrior discusses what lupus is and tips to help manage the disease. They also talk about the importance of a community for support and the tools available to women to help them feel empowered. Visit www.hpr.fm to listen to more interviews about healthcare and research findings.
Damien and Ali get In the Conversation with Shanelle Gabriel about fitness, Power, and white privilege.
Tonight we spot light the great works of HBO Def Jam Poet Shanelle Gabriel! Shanelle Gabriel is a virtuosa: a gifted singer & lyricist. She has displayed her skills on stages nationally & internationally. She is best known for opening & featuring on HBO's Def Poetry Jam as well as in a promo for the 2007 NFL Draft. She was a member of the 2006 Nuyorican Poets Cafe National Slam Team and a competitor in the 2007 Individual World Poetry Slam Competition. She has performed and worked with artists such as Les Nubians, Erick Sermon, Nas, and others. You can also see her acting skills in Q-Tip's video for "ManWomanBoogie." She is also an advocate for Lupus awareness. Shanelle's tenacity has allowed her to become a shining star in any path she treads.
A collection of independent artists in rap, hip hop, spoken word, rock, and soul. Will Victory, Lady Lex, Levar Thomas,Volunteers, Olio, Shanelle Gabriel, Ju Taun, and many more to come. Visit www.mznindieradio.blogspot.com
Join Mingle Zone Network as we replay the inspirational and prophetic spoken word of Miss Shanelle Gabriel from our August 3rd show. In addition all spoken word artists are welcome to call in and share their poetry.
Shanelle Gabriel has been labeled a virtuosa, and she definitely validates that statement as a soulful singer, a gifted writer, astounding actress, and advocate for Lupus awareness. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, she has displayed her skills at colleges and venues across the country. She both opened and featured on the 6th season premier of HBO's Def Poetry Jam along with Jill Scott and DMX. She recorded a nationally televised promo for the 2007 NFL Draft. Shanelle shared the stage with Nas for his 2008 album release concert for "The N Word," and featured in Q-Tip's video for "ManWomanBoogie." She also performed and worked with artists such as Les Nubians, Redman, Erick Sermon, and with comedians such as Rob Stapleton and Michael Blackson. She was a member of the 2006 Nuyorican Poets Cafe National Slam Team and a competitor in the 2007 Individual World Poetry Slam Competition in Vancouver, Canada. Shanelle presently tours the US and abroad, facilitates creative writing workshops throughout New York City and promotes Lupus awareness. Her amazing debut album, "Start Something" fuses Shanelle's skill at spoken word poetry with her soulful, sultry singing. Using her upbeat pop, old school hip-hop, and inspirational soul sound, Shanelle's vibrant personality shines through each word and melody she shares.
Peace fam! I'm back in the mix now. I must admit the hiatus was planned. Took a minute to reflect on where we're going and where we've been. As it turns out, we're on the right track. Thank God for friends like Myoshi, ONUTSS, Carmen McDonald, Tara Caballero, and a slew of others who have, in their own way, boosted my spirits. So here is the format to digest: A new mix every two weeks and a weekly spotlight artist as the free download. "The Return" features music from Shanelle Gabriel, Elyse "Elle" Johnson, Carmen Dura, Liquid Lounge, Foreign Exchange and Peven Everett, Big Brooklyn Red, Queen Sheba, and Sean Mooney. The show has grown by leaps and bounds. Many guest djs have appeared the past two months. Be sure to get all the downloads, burn 'em, and share them with others. Also visit us on iTunes. Stay tuned for the first in a series of mixes titled 'ONUTSS' as we show love to One Nation Under the Soul Shack. The best is yet to come.... The Return Intro Thin P (Japan) Start Something Shanelle Gabriel Come Around Foreign Exchange Love It Choklate Sonrise Stico Von Drake Interlude DJ COA Slums of Paradise Wayna Blue Carmen Dura Pawns Queen Sheba Still Here Anonomas My Destiny Big Brooklyn Red COA’s Groove Sean Mooney My Peoples Jazzy Jeff Driftin Elle aka That Chick Martin’s Civil Break Bekay the Brass King COA