Juneteenth Celebration Press Interview w/ Vedale Hill
//CW Editor-in-Chief, Lexi S. Brunson spoke to lead artist for the Juneteenth Mural in Milwaukee WI, Vedale Hill, on how art elevates the holiday & its history.
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/CW Editor-in-Chief, Lexi S. Brunson spoke to lead artist for the Juneteenth Mural in Milwaukee WI, Vedale Hill, on how art elevates the holiday & its history.
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*information provided by Elizabeth Coggs
Mural design created by artist Vedale Hill
Juneteenth Milwaukee Golden Anniversary. . . It's Countdown Time. Join Us for Juneteenth this Saturday!
Who: Tony Kearney, Executive Director of Northcott Neighborhood House, Artist Vedale Hill, Employ Milwaukee Earn & Learn Summer Youth Employment Fair, Juneteenth T-Shirts Go On Sale June 15, 2021!
What: Juneteenth Pageant Director LaTonya Lucas announces the date for the crowning, on June 16, 2021-4pm, Juneteenth Muralist, Vedale Hill will talk about the mural; Chytania Brown, President and CEO of Employ Milwaukee Earn & Learn Summer Youth Employment Fair speaks, and the Juneteenth Golden Anniversary T-Shirts Go On Sale June 15, 2021.
When: 12 p.m. on Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Where: Northcott Neighborhood House, 2460 N 6th St, Milwaukee, WI 53212
(Milwaukee) June 15, 2021 - Northcott Neighborhood House (NNH), Executive Director Tony A. Kearney, Sr. and Juneteenth Pageant Director, LaTonya Lucas are announcing that on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at 4pm; the Juneteenth 50th Anniversary Pageant Winners and their Court will be announced at Northcott Neighborhood House. Also, in attendance will be the 2020 Juneteenth Pageant winners:
Little Miss Juneteenth Avana Kelly
1st Runner-up Tehana Titus
2nd Runner-up Madelyn Taylor
3rd Runner-up Isharra Collier
Miss Juneteenth Day Ayanna Bennet
1st Runner-up Adaobi Nnamuchi
2nd Runner-up Aniyah Lobley
Mister Juneteenth Jr Christian Wilder
Mister Juneteenth Reign Riley
1st Runner-up Stephawn Easley
2nd Runner-up Isreal Akinsanya
3rd Runner-up Shaun McFerrin
The Juneteenth 50th Golden Anniversary mural will be designed by Vedale Hill. The mural will reflect the Juneteenth historical attributes of the holiday and will be painted on Locust and king Drive intersection. Vedale Hill studio is in the Bronzeville area, and he is known for working with youth and bringing out their creativity and talent in their artistic design. Mr. Hill said, "I am excited about doing a mural that will allow everyone to get involved it's intergenerational and community involved."
Ms. Brown of Employ Milwaukee is bringing the Earn and Learn Summer Youth Employment Program to the people. Ms. Brown shared, "when I became CEO, "I shared I wanted to expand on what Employ Milwaukee is doing and this is one of the initiatives, taking this Earn & Learn to the youth."
Lastly, Juneteenth T-shirts will go on sale Tuesday, June 15, 2021, this is another way people can support the Juneteenth 50th Golden Anniversary. There are two styles that you can:
The white t-shirt with green ink is selling for $12.50 or 2 for $20
The white t-shirt with the green and gold ink is selling $15 each or two for $25
Stop in at Northcott Neighborhood House, 2460 N. 6th Street and pick up your Juneteenth T-shirt swag for you and your family and show your pride.
The Juneteenth Day celebration is this Saturday starting with the parade at 8am, watch it live on TMJ4. Join us for a family fun day at Juneteenth!
- Elizabeth Coggs 414-372-3770 | ecoggs@northcotthouse.org
Where some shifts are gradual, the ones being advocated for now seem pertinent to existence. Who we are is no longer a categorical assignment but a statement of continuity into a new era. In this issue of CopyWrite Magazine, we pay homage to our past state of being [including vaulted interviews from before the pandemic & social uprising] but heavily focus on the culture, community, creativity that are currently taking form.
w/ April Walker, Eric “Shake” James, Mario Hamilton, Dahyembi Neal, The Trauma Trials, and Discrimination Behind the Scenes .
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If you know contemporary MKE [Black] music and media history then you have heard or seen the work of JMarie. With much respect, her skin in the game has lead her ambitions in many directions including her latest in Urban Novel authorship with "Street Code".
With Women’s history month still underway it is only right we give some flowers out while they can be appreciated.
Here are your flowers JMarie. #WeSeeYou and we thank you!
Check out her new book “Street Code” here.
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We're halfway through March which means halfway through FemFest's #PortraitsOfFemme programming. FemFest is a platform for femmes, trans, GNC, women, non-binary and BIPOC, honoring the reclamation of power for those who have been historically excluded from, or not had, creative spaces!
Through collaborative planning & execution with a diverse host of women/femme-identifying & nonbinary leaders in local arts scenes, FemFest will optimize its platform for Women’s History Month with “Portraits of Femme.”
We wanted to follow up with a few new events, and remind you all of the rest of this months initiatives:
Open Call #Portraits of Femme, All Month | CopyWrite Magazine is hosting videos that people submit through the FemFest website. It's our hope that #PortraitsOfFemme gives a platform to everyone included in FemFest's mission. Participants will be able to take part informally by sharing their art with the inclusion of tagged content on Instagram. By tagging @rwfemfest & @copywritemag, along with the hashtag #PortraitsOfFemme artists’ will have their creations re-shared across multiple platforms.
March 25th, 6 PM CST | Ms. Lotus Fankh is hosting a panel discussion around the topic Impact & Importance of Women in Music. This event will stream live on Facebook from the Ms. Lotus Fankh and the FemFest pages. Join in to listen to members of Women in Music Chicago, Girls Rock MKE, Revolution Ready, founding members of FemFest, and other women centered organizations discuss the impact and importance of women in music.
March 26th, 5 PM CST | Additionally, the FemFest audience will be encouraged to view the March 26th session of Grace Weber’s Music Lab on Facebook Live, featuring Tiffany Miranda; the founder of Girls Make Beats.
March 28th, 7 PM CST | Cactus Club Moving Image Series welcomes guest programmer Britany Gunderson who has organized the third Femfest Video Showcase. This year the showcase will be available virtually for one week through Vimeo & cactusclubmilwaukee.com. The program features film and video work from Milwaukee artists that explore gender and identity through performance, history, and personal storytelling.
To generate proceeds in support of the various artists involved & future programming endeavors, donations will be accepted online www.rwfemfest.com/donate, via PayPal @Riverwest Fem Fest or Venmo @Riverwest-FemFest.
Contact
For more information, please contact: rwfemfest@gmail.com
To Submit a video:
GENERAL VIDEO SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Horizontal Frame
Submit as a URL link via YouTube, Vimeo, etc. (for embedding)
Written caption/description on why the song &/or artist inspires you
Participants may submit video links via google form.
SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Content must include: #PortraitsOfFemme
Content must include two mentions: @copywritemag @rwfemfest
CopyWrite Magazine, Media & Design LLC is a Milwaukee based organization & company that promotes the ever morphing nature of Urban culture.