October 13, 2012 · 9 Comments
“I wish you could know what it means to be me and then you’d see and agree that every man should be free.” – Dr. Billy Taylor
The quest for freedom is a never ending quest. While we have freedom of expression here in the US, organizations like City of Asylum/Pittsburgh remind us that some of our brothers and sisters around the world don’t have that luxury. Tsering Woeser is a Beijing-based Tibetan freelance writer and blogger. Her actions are severely restricted by Chinese authorities. Saleban Abdi Ali is a journalist for the Waheen newspaper in Somalia. On September 10 of 2011 he was attacked by Somaliland police. He was made “an example” by the Special Protection Unit to fellow journalists. Ali is one of the 888 writers persecuted in the past year.
The City of Asylum provides safe homes for endangered, exiled writers from around the world in living spaces on Sampsonia Way, located in Central Northside. It is a blossoming community for writers, readers, and neighbors. This allows people to write and think freely so their voices are not silenced. While offering a broad range of literary programs in a community setting, City of Asylum encourages cross-cultural exchange. The organization also anchors neighborhood economic development by transforming blighted properties into homes for these programs and energizing public spaces through public art with text-based components.
Jazz is a worldwide expression of freedom. For the past six years musician/composer/visual artist/poet Oliver Lake has brought together various components of his musical experience and collaborated with writers and poets from around the globe for City of Asylum/Pittsburgh and their annual Jazz – Poetry concert. The event has attracted international attention.
What happens during the presentation is that poets perform in their native language with simulcast translations on a large overhead screen. The musicians perform a full concert of avant-garde Jazz. This year alto Saxophonist Lake presented his Steel Quartet with Lyndon Achee on steel pan, Damon DueWhite on drums and percussion in addition to nine-time Grammy nominee Meshell Ndegeocello on bass and vocals. Lake was very excited to have his Steel Quartet on hand. “This engagement provides somewhat of a reunion since we haven’t played together in a couple of years”. When talking about how the Quartet got started Lake reflects, “The idea came offhandedly to start the steel quartet several years ago at the suggestion of a German record producer. What the final result was recordings on my own label, Passin’ Thru”. Lake had also worked with Ndegeocello on several projects in the past including “The Spirit Music Jama”.
Each artist showed their musical proficiency through outstanding performances. Meshell performed Nina Simone’s classic “Four Women”, DueWhite a drumming sensation showed the audience his agility and power, Achee took us to another level on his steel pan solos and Lake soared on alto. The eight song set during the program included “First Time”, “Song for J”, “Sock it” and “Venus”.
Several other collaborations took place with the musicians as well as individual prose commencing from Oliver Lake, Khet Mar of Burma and Nyein Thit through the power of the internet. Thit, who is hidden in exile, did a poem with Khet Mar. A very moving conversation also took place with Tsering Woeser from Tibet and Meshell Ndegeocello. This conversation also took place through cyberspace.
Preceding the Jazz poetry collaboration was a showing of placards from the audience. Each person had the name of a persecuted writer. The name I had was that of Saleban Abdi Ali who I had mentioned earlier. From the very instant I opened my program and saw his name I felt spiritually connected and made it my mission to someday meet him face to face. The stirring poetry of Israel Centeno, T.J. Dema, Luis Bravo and Patricia Smith was presented in the closing part of the concert. Smith is known as a force in the fields of poetry, playwriting, fiction, performance and creative collaboration. She is called “a testament to the power of words to change lives”. Smith is a four-time national individual champion of the notorious and wildly popular Poetry Slam. She was featured in the nationally-released film “Slamnation,” and appeared on the award-winning HBO series “Def Poetry Jam.” Her powerful and totally spontaneous presentation with Lake and the band will be something that concert goers will talk about for years to come. Her work defies categorization .
The September 8 presentation is a living testimony to the struggles of those who are not free to express themselves openly.
As the lyrics of Billy Taylor go further to explain….
“I wish I could break all the chains holding me
I wish I could say all the things that I should say
say ‘em loud, say ‘em clear
for the whole round world to hear.”d
Source :888 Jazz Org
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Somaliland invented the UNION.
A UNION where Somaliland , Djbouti and Somalia can sit at the same table with EQUAL dignity and relevance each presenting their case with confidence is not a THREAT to Somaliland. The problem that stands in the way of real dialogue between the various regional actors is the 1960Union error conducted with a knee jerk reaction without due process and without proper guidelines.
Any intelligent Somali that observed Somali history since 1991 will be cognisant of the simple fact that denial of Somaliland's DeJure Recognition will not Reunite the Somali people. Additionally such a cognisant somali will also conclude the need to dissolve the 1960Union as a precursor to revive the much needed FAITH among the two populations and their respective leaderships. In due time TRUST will build once again between the States of Somaliland, Djbouti and Somalia. With FAITH and TRUST restored the somali generations to follow will have been given the foundation for many possibilities.
The 22 year Tug of war between Somaliland and Somalia has only pushed their respective populations further apart… this is more dangerous and allowing it to continue will forever create animosity that future generations will not have neither capacity nor the will power to reverse.
We can avert a Somaliland -Vs-Somalia future Cold wars and i suspect BOTH Hassan Mahamoud and Siciid Shirdoon are PRIVY to similar sentiments.
The rest is in Allah(swt) influence… and i am :) smiling with hope of the possible outcomes… De Jure Recognition 2013 insha'allah
Absoluely the choice's clear. There's no way that Djibouti's going to escape the political
unravelling differences between de jure Somaliland/Somalia. Sooner or later, Djibouti
would fall in line with these two elephants??? It's only a matter of time pretty soon???
The Hawd Somaliland annexed peninsular reserved buffer zones and the Somali Galbeed
province State of Ethiopia are pro dominantly Somalis majority of DIR Somaliland/Djibouti
Ethnicities vs the Minoritty Darod(Ogadenia) Ethnicities. Here the close network conglomerates
of Dir Somaliland/Djibouti/Somali Galbeed State with allround good cordial tested waters
friendly relations with the Addis Ababa ruling powers???, in this thinking mode Djibouti would
have no choice to remain free from the grilling crisis of the 5 star greater Somalia and for that
de jure Somaliland alone is in the strongest terms unwilling to be carried away alone in the
failed processes of failed Union without Djibouti joining the current new political issues???
Cheers.
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the talk about peace and freedom have long been discussed and many NGOs around the world advocates on it… but the fear and the fact that some people are not able to obtain it is just bother, despite the huge effort of everyone.