Been There Lecture #1: Omi Osun/Joni Jones

The Been There Online Lecture Series is a series of inspired interactive conversations with experienced community accountable scholars offering their experience navigating multiple institutions and putting their brilliance to work with and in honor of oppressed communities.

Been There Lecture #1: Dec. 11th, 2012    8pmET/7pm CT/6pm MT/5pm PT

Dr. Omi Osun/Joni L. Jones is a beacon of black queer feminist community accountable intellectual praxis.  Her work to create the Austin Project, a transformative community performance project centered on the experiences of women of color in Austin, TX and her creation, navigation, critque and transformation of institutional spaces inside and outside of the academy make her experiences a priceless resource for all us who aspire to create inclusive space for (never again) silenced brilliance with our lives!

 

Omi Osun Joni L. Jones, Ph.D is an artist/scholar whose most recent exploration in the theatrical jazz aesthetic include the role of GreGre Gurl in Sharon Bridgforth’s, blood pudding in the 2010 New York SummerStage Festival.  Omi is Director of  The John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies and is Associate Professor of Performance Studies in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the founder of the Austin Project—a collaboration of women of color artists, scholars, and activists who use art for re-imagining society, and is lead editor of Experiments in a Jazz Aesthetic, that documents this work (UT Press 2010). Omi is completing work on a forthcoming ethnography on jazz aesthetics and Yoruba cosmology in theatre titled, Jazz, Ase, and The Power of the Present Moment.

The offering for each Been There Lecture is sliding scale $18-35 and supports the continued work of the  Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind community school.

Registration for this Been There lecture will close on Dec 3rd. Use the paypal button above to register for the course.  Please include a current email address with your paypal payment to receive instructions for how to tune in to the online conversation.

And to get excited by a small example of Dr. Omi Osun/ Joni L. Jones’s brilliance check out her inspiring lecture at University of Texas at Austin where she taught and directed the center for Black Studies on the role of allies in academic institutions  “6 Rules for Allies” right here (note the emphatic and powerful shouts out to Audre Lorde and the Combahee River Collective!!!!): 6 Rules for Allies

 

Need: A Cyber Performance Ritual for Community Accountable Intellectuals

Concrete Ritual: For Audre Lorde’s 79th Birthday

Join the Brilliance Remastered community the first week of March for an interactive webinar investigation of performance and online ritual in relationship to community accountable intellectual work.  Participants will learn about performance practices from Audre Lorde’s Chorale Need, a classic text designed to end violence against black women and the shared experience of creating a healing multi-media cyber performance for our community about who we are and what we need as community accountable intellectuals.

Registration Due by Feb. 18, 2013 (Audre Lorde’s Birthday!)

*the ensemble will be limited to 9 participants

Intensive dates: March 4,5,6,7,8  2012   (9pm Eastern Time)

Fee: Sliding Scale $150-250

Required Reading:

  • “Need” “Coal” “Power” and “Litany for Survival” by Audre Lorde,
  • One Campus Guide to Performing “Need” edited by Alexis Pauline Gumbs
  • Excerpts from Experiments in a Jazz Aesthetic by Omi Osun
  • (all readings available via pdf and snail mail to registered participants)

Registration for this webinar is now closed.  Here are some insights from the participants:

We Know What We Need: The Need Ensemble Convenes

We Are the Open We Need: The Need Ensemble Opens Up

What is Coming?: The Need Ensemble Responds to the Moment

To Support the Ongoing Work:

  • https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3VHV86GHPK56J

 

Daily Bread: Nourishing Sustainable Practices for Community Accountable Scholars

(images by Mekhi Baldwin)

Audre Lorde’s contemporary and interlocuter James Baldwin talked about the passion of making love and breaking bread as equal versions of presence and purpose.  Last night during the LAST (sniffle) session of the first every Brilliance Remastered Webinar on a Sustainable Erotics of Community Accountable Scholarship we talked about how to make passionate and connected work our everyday practice and how to put spaces, places, times and reminders in our lives to bring us back to passionate purpose whenever we feel disconnected from the source of our transformative brilliance.

This may look like a group poem, but it is really a spell, blessing everyday forward and binding our love-filled Brilliance Remastered crew together forever!!!!!!!

Daily Bread

By the Sustainable Erotics Crew

 

connected to purpose like daily bread

giving thanks like daily bread

poetry like daily bread.

forgiveness like daily bread.

laughter like daily bread.

creating is my daily bread

 

loving like daily bread

making love like daily bread

loving my muscles like daily bread

(especially especially my heart)

smiling from the inside out like dailybread

celebrating me like daily bread

celebrating us like daily bread

 

embracing the now like daily bread

moving the body like daily bread, making new shapes

living in my body like daily bread

 

claiming my breathing like daily bread

shining my light like daily bread

affirming my being like daily bread

 

dancing like daily bread

sitting in silence like daily bread

listening like daily bread

listening to hear like daily bread

profound connection like daily bread.

sharing truth like daily bread

 

 

drinking water like daily bread

eating fruit like daily bread

good food like daily bread

deep breaths like daily bread

bubble baths and candles like daily bread

 

books on the bedside like daily bread.

feet on the ground like daily bread

walking with loved ones like bread (daily)

thanking my ancestors like daily bread

 

reaching out with love like daily bread.

showing affection like daily bread

touching things lightly like daily bread

being accountable like daily bread

being aware of surroundings like daily bread

immersing in the process like daily bread

 

questions rising like the bubbles of yeast in daily bread

speaking my mind even when my voice shakes like daily bread

 

thankful for another day’s daily bread

This is What it Feels Like: Cultivating Our Measure of Passionate Purpose

Last night was the third session of Beyond the Feel-Good, our Brilliance Remastered webinar on cultivating a sustainable erotics of community accountable scholarship.  We are right in the midst of it, using Lorde’s definition of the erotic to create new standards of brilliance for our work as love-fueled intellectuals.   Helped along by Lorde and also by Aretha Franklin’s Dr. Feelgood we created this group poem to affirm that we KNOW what it feels like when it is right and we do not need to “sit and chit chat and smile” i.e. waste our time with anything less than profound, passionate, purposeful, presence in our work!  Feel free to feel it!!!!

This is What it Feels Like

“It is an internal sense of satisfaction to which, once we have experienced it, we know we can aspire.  For having experienced the fullness of this depth of feeling and recognizing its power, in honor and self-respect we can require no less of ourselves. “

-Audre Lorde  Uses of the Erotic

When it’s right it feels like a note Aretha just sang.

When it’s right it feels like dancing in warm rain.

When it’s right it feels like the ocean, ever deep, ever lifting me up.

When it’s right it feels like still waters rushing nowhere, knowing its source is the same place it must return.

When it’s right it feels like a “first” experience.

When it’s right it feels like a longing for something true, true feeling.

When it’s right it feels like a yearning, like intimacy without physical contact, a yearning of the spirit.

When it’s right it feels soft.

When it’s right it feels like fresh air.

When it’s right it feels like air gently bristling in the hairs on the back of my neck.

When it’s right it feels complicated sweet, freshing sweet, like lemonade.

When it’s right it feels abundant and free.

When it’s right it feels limitless.

When it’s right it feels timeless.

When it’s right it feels deep and endless.

When it’s right it feels like a way out of no way.

When it’s right it feels like something out of anything.

When it’s right it feels like gospel choirs singing!

When it’s right it feels like Nina and Jill and E. Badu and Ella getting together for a jam session.

When it’s right it feels like the music of the heart.

When  it’s right it feels like lovers.

When it’s right it feels like a mother’s hug.

When it’s right it feels like everyone is there, ancestors, future beings, everyone I love.

When it’s right it feels like a prepared-perfected-my-craft-ready-to-serve orgasm!

When it’s right it feels like the word “YES!” bursting in my chest.

When it’s right it feels unstoppable.

When it’s right it feels like I was meant to be no other place in the universe.

When it’s right it feels like Audre whispered this to June once, full of hope.

When it’s right it feels like a dream I had that must have never ended.

When it’s right it feels.

This is what it feels like!

Beyond Sensation thru Inspiration: Clarity from the Beyond the Feel Good Webinar Participants

Audre Lorde and students at the AUDRE LORDE POETRY CENTER at Hunter College (property of Hunter College Archives)

Last night was the second session of our Brilliance Remastered Webinar Beyond the Feel-Good: A Sustainable Erotics of Community Accountable Scholarship.   Amazingness.  Last night we worked with Audre Lorde’s clarity that “the erotic offers a well of replenishing and provocative force to the [person] who does not fear its revelation, nor succumb to the belief that sensation is enough.”  And for those of us remastering our presence in academic spaces it is important for us to clarify that within an economy that wants to tokenize our brilliance, BEING a sensation, a shining exception, a validated symbol is not enough.  We are doing the intellectual work we are doing for much bigger reasons.  Betta recognize!

Here

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to ignite a flame

I am here to change the world

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to sow seeds of magic

I am here to love

I am not here to settle

I am here to set the tone

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am knowing as an act

I am here to expand the limits

of what counts

as knowledge

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to unshackle brilliance

wherever it grows

I am here to make manifest

the dreams of my ancestors

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to imagine

I am here to create

I am here to dance

I am here to laugh to sing to share

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to be myself

I am here to be connected

I am here to engender vulnerability

and to make it possible

for those in the room to do the same

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to find a path to reconciliation

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to be accountable

I am here to hold others accountable

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to humanize

I am here to become more human

I am here to make meaning

I am here to be love

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to glow

I am here to know and to share

that to be young gifted and black AND queer

is a MARVELOUS thing to be

 

I am here to steal back the goodies

 

I am not just a sensation

I am inspiration

I am here to interrupt injustice

Yes I’m here to demand answers

and to ask more questions

and to ask and ask and ask and ask

 

I am inspiration

I am here to be like water

nourishing, remembering what you chose to forget

reflecting back to you your own image

 

I am inspiration

I am here to be a question mark

I am here to be an x that marks a spot

where love will outlive everything

I am here to make fertile the soil of our dreams

planting for a harvest I won’t ever reap in my lifetime

 

I am inspiration

I am not just a sensation, a temptation a distraction

I am unstoppable love in action.

 

Reclaiming YES!!!!: Sustainable Erotics Affirmation #1

Last night was the first session of the Beyond the Feel-Good Webinar on Sustainable Erotics of Community Accountable Scholarship.  And oh my goodness did we go beyond!  The Brilliance Remastered process never ceases to amaze and reawaken me!

As Audre Lorde says in her essay Uses of the Erotic: Power of the Erotic, “We have been raised to fear the yes within ourselves…”  Not at all coincidentally when we are out of touch with that YES within ourselves we are also more easily manipulated, bamboozled and led astray by the external maybes of capitalism, especially within the academic marketplace.   Our first step as a community in touch with our collective erotic power, our passionate purposefulness and our deep love for our communities is to reclaim YES and affirm YES in each other.  Here is our group poem. Feel free to read along (best articulated through grunts and screams).

Reclaiming Yes

YES!!! to acting on the impulse inside

YES!!! to defining the erotic as strength

YES!!! to claiming what we know deepest inside us as KNOWLEDGE

YES!!! brilliance remastered means brilliance unchained visible everywhere NOW!

 

YES!!! to our deepest desires

YES!!! to our power

YES!!! to being love

YES!!! to being me and not caring

YES!!! to being embodied in our classrooms and not being ashamed of that eros

YES!!! i tell my story. a black girl story without apology

YES!!! YESSSS to not apologizing!

YES!!! to facing fears

YES!!! to living in the moment and embracing all it brings

YES!!! to feeling even if it hurts

YESSS!!! to feeling

YES!!! i will create

YES!!! i will write. i am an author.

YES!!! my body knows and share its magic in my dance

YES!!! music and poetry, I will write and sing, play and work and dream a new world with you

YES!!! i will find the language to write within my community and not simply at my community

YES!!! to flying free and teaching others to soar

YES!!! to knowing that i don’t know if ya’ll don’t know

YES!!! to creating together!

YES!!! to blurring and even better erasing boundaries

YES!!! to you in me and me in you and US!

YES!!! to learning and teaching!

YES!!!! i don’t know if y’all dont know!!!

YES!!! to the communities to which we are called!

YES!!! to creating community wherever we are

YES!!! to love that circulates!

 

YES!!! to risking to love without guarantee or compromise

YES!!! i will love me even when I am pushed not to

YES!!! i love her even when its dangerous

YES!!! i will love the work even when it is difficult!

YES!!! i will embody my faith, even in the face of institutional judgment

YES!!! to knowing we were never meant to survive BUT thrive we must!

YES!!! love is lifeforce and I am meant to LIVE!

YES!!! to growing

YES!!! to conflict

and YES!!! to being angry

YES!!! to kicking ass :)

YES!!! to entering the room as a full being and when the door is too small for that, to break it down

 

YES!!! to bleeding….a cleanse

and bless the blood that has already been shed! YES!!!

YES!!! to new soil not stained in blood

 

YES!!! to imagining

YES!!! to exploding the closed circulation of capitalism with love that circulates

YES!!! to open not closed economies, yes to there being ENOUGH for everyone

YES!!! To knowing that there is NO ZERO SUM GAME, you are not required to die so I might live

YES!!! to loving and being loved :)

 

YES!!!! to  LIFE!!! YOUR LIFE, MY LIFE, OUR LIVES!!!

YES!! to FAITH in YES!

YES!!!

Making Something Out of Anything: Insight from the Eye to Eye Collaborators

Lorde Deliberate T-ShirtLast night was the last session of  the Brilliance Remastered Webinar Eye to Eye: Radical Collaboration for Community Accountable Scholars!    I know that I’ll be missing the weekly webinar wavelength sharing love exchange until the next unit of the webinar (Beyond the Feel Good based on Lorde’s Uses of the Erotic) starts in July.   But I also know that we created something powerful and I have a whole new clarity about the collaborations in my life and some exciting new collaborations that pranced right into my life from my dreams this month!

Using the Mothering Ourselves Manifesta we acknowledged the fact that collaborating allows us to evolve out of the language of struggle into the language of creativity we are not making “something out of nothing” we are honoring what is present in our lives and our communities and mobilizing our creativity to make something out of ANYTHING!  This week’s group poem celebrates that clarity. Enjoy!

Something

by the participants in the Eye to Eye Webinar on Collaboration for Community Accountable Scholars

“We can make something out of anything.”  From the Mothering Ourselves Manifesta distilled from Audre Lorde’s Eye to Eye: Black Women Hatred and Anger

 

We can make something out of anything.

We can make home out of movement

We can make a movement out of feet stuck in the same mud.

 

We can make reality out of dreams

We can make family out of distances

We can make eternity out of the shortest stolen moments

 

We can make mothers out of brothers

We can make mothered mothers mothering abundant out of would-be martyrs suffering  in silence (ourselves)

We can make love out of heartbreaking laws.

We can make delicious banana fritters out of overipe fruit we forgot.

We can make ourselves anew in order to recognize & show up for our brillance…

We can make  difference be the springboard for greatness…

We can make our own cool, cultured collabos!

We can make it ALLL. Right!

Just Saying…See You There: Love Languages for Collaboration

Yesterday was our third Eye to Eye Webinar session on love, faith, difference and communication entitled “The Only Language I Know.”  We shared our poetic clarity about how we communicate differently based on our experiences, our approaches, our fears and our longings and how sometimes words seem to fail us all together.  Our group poem represents our visioning process of creating a space where there is room for everyone we are, and who we are not, and who we might become together.

Just Saying/See You There

 

By the Brilliance Remastered Eye to Eye Participants

After Audre Lorde’s “At First I Thought You Were Talking About…”

I speak the language of roots up, all the way everything must be changed.

She speaks the language of measurable deliverables.

I speak the language of rainwater-clarification-process-matters.

They speak jampack big words together like a train

 

I speak the language of here right here at home.

He speaks the language of inevitable uprise class struggle like science.

 

I speak in things felt a knowing of my bones

He through well thought out equations elaborate logic models

I speak in hope

Him pragmatism

 

I speak “like me”

She speaks I like you, but not always

She speaks me first. She speaks my kids first. She speaks secrets

 

I speak 69 years. He speaks FaceBook

 

I speak plan with flexibility.

They speak plan and stick to it.

I speak student wants and needs

They speak stick to what we need to see only

 

I speak possible risky let’s do it

they speak practical hedged bet sacrifice

I speak concepts & ideas are real, they are tangible, touchable.

They speak “huh, what you what you talking bout sistah?”

 

I speak seek the relationship

They speak: seek the product(s)

 

I speak the language of the academy sometimes

he speaks shyness, grammar of booze and sex

sometimes I speak no grammar language

 

But I know that:

“Black girls are from the future”[1]  and that

“Everything we do is insignificant. Yet it is incredibly

important that we do it.” [2] And that

Children are full people who have something to say

And that trusting is like tree roots and we reach down, tangled up

And that everything we need is already within us

And that I am who I am doing what I came to do

And that our silence will NOT save us.

 

SO I am seeking the place where the language of risky radicalism

meets the pragmatism of those who have seen the consequences

the place where afrofuturefearlessness meets blackbloodsoilhistory

the place where we feel whole meets

the place where we are allowed to be prisms of light

 

the place where faith meets shaking legs

 

the place where level headed realists can meet starry eyed dreamers

the place where good intentions meet critical implementation

the place where longing meets listening

the place where yes meets i know

the place where why meets when

 

the place where–as white people–we remember without expectation of forgiveness

we account for what has been lost and stolen

the place where but i have _______ friends, so I couldn’t be __________

meets self introspection

 

the place where bourgie balancing meets grace

where press and curl meets this is my natural curl

 

the place where longing children meet absent parents

the place where wholeness meets brokenness

where miracles equal a mere embrace

 

the place where courage (like jumping into a cold river)

meets self-determination (where are the rocks at the bottom)

the place where the long night meets the pale kiss of morning

the place where water and sky are indistinguishable

 

the place how i was raised meets raise UP!

the place where can’t get right GETS RIGHT

 

the place where hope meets salvation

where the souls of the living dance hot and fast in love, light

and treating each other right

 

the place where the love you always wanted meets the love you always had

 

See you there.



[1] Renina Weems

[2] Ghandi

Be Like: A Poetic Vision for Collaboration

like water, like sunlight, like stone

Yesterday was the second session of the Brilliance Remastered Eye to Eye Webinar on Radical Collaboration for Community Accountable Scholars.
We talked about what is at stake our collaborations, nothing less than the world we want to live in and create together.   We supported each other in holding ourselves to a standard where our collaborations themselves embody the values we have for our future, and where the impact of that collaborative work on US is not sacrificial, but also consistent with the nourishing vision we have for our species on the planet.

We made ourselves poets with this similie standard for what our collaborations can feel like, what our futures can feel like, what our days right now can feel like.

Be Like: A Poetic Vision for Collaboration 

by the participants of the Eye to Eye Webinar on Radical Collaboration for Community Accountable Scholars

like breathing, like recognition, like gratitude

like manna from heaven, free and plentiful for all

like eye contact, like risky breath, like skin

like ease, like willingness, like welcoming

like food on the table, like real justice for all, like freedom

like deep earthy soul bearing funky togetherness

like sisters I never had, like a family we are making everyday

like the joy of decoding a secret language

like celebration, like faces touching, like cherished communion and congratulation

like everyday cheer for your graduation from another insight-filled day of being you

like a shower, refreshed remembrance that I don’t have to be everyone

like a rub on the back looking at me eye to eye

like face to face, foreheads pressed in affirmation

like life sustained, like clean water, like no more premature deaths

like being excited and grateful you exist

like love, like love, like loving

like coming home at last

 

 

Not Meant to Be Alone: Towards Collaboration

Audre Lorde and mentee and friend Jewelle Gomez

Yesterday was the first session of the webinar Eye to Eye: Radical Collaboration for Community Accountable Scholars!  We gathered to talk about my VERY favorite essay by Audre Lorde and how we can create the collaborations we dream of beyond the individualism, tokenization and internalized oppression that often gets in the way of the collaborations we most urgently need and deeply want!  Our first group poem comes from a line from Carson McCuller’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter  appropriated by Barbara and Beverly Smith as the title of their collection of letters between Black Feminists in Conditions 4 and then again by Audre Lorde in Eye to Eye:  “I am not meant to be alone and without you who understand.”   This longing to end isolation, to build community and to be seen and understood in the context of our vision is the grounding desire (aka LOVE) that inspires our collaborations.  Name your longing!  Who and what are you meant to be with in this life?

Not Meant to Be Alone (A Poem for you Who May Understand)

created by the participants in the Eye to Eye Webinar on Radical Collaboration for Community Accountable Scholars 

I am not meant to be alone and without the love of black women bourgie, broke, booklearned, backbreaking or otherwise.

I am not meant to be alone and without black men at the age the prison eats up in my life, at my table and on my team

I am not meant to be alone without those who try to answer my intellectual and spiritual questions

I am not meant to be alone and without someone to call to say silly black feminist nonsense to

I am not meant to be alone and without my reflection: black women educators…

I am not meant to be alone and without my family created & given

I am not meant to be alone and without the listening of my family even when my ideas are radical and dangerous

I am not meant to be alone and without my mama

*

I am not meant to be alone and without inspiration

I am not meant to be alone and without warmth, roots, the world

I am not meant to be alone and without purpose

I am not meant to be alone and without books

I am not meant to be alone and without good poetry

I am not meant to be alone and without a good party

*

I am meant to be here

I am meant to be with each of you

I am meant to be with more rad women of color

I am meant to be with my ancestors and yours!

I am meant to be with the love, support & freedom of my beloved communities despite our differences

I am meant to be at home, but able to have conversations with the rest of the world too

I am meant to be in different forms of schooling/learning spaces other than the academy

I am meant to be a supporter of friends and family

I meant to do work that is community accountable

*

I am meant to be with my closeted cousins in the Caribbean who are scared because I am loud

I am meant to be with those hurt by organized religion learning again their undeniable worth

I am meant to be with those who choose stability, without judgment but with open quit-your-job-invitation arms

I am meant to be with people of color who have been battered by the academy but who can learn to love themselves and each other again

*

I am meant to be with those seeking to practice freedom

I am meant to be with clean water and good food

I am meant to be with peace of mind

I am meant to be with deep loving conversations with strangers

I am meant to nurture and be nurtured by people who carry similar visions

I am meant to be with my own superpowers, awake and necessary

I am meant to be with you.