Los Angeles, CA
Aug 17th @ Serafemme
Walhalla, MI
Aug 8 - 10th @ Michigan
Womyn's Festival
Atlanta, GA
Aug 29th @ Atlanta Black Pride
Verbal Remedies
Two Fingers Press
Upcoming Appearances
In my years of experience as an educator, I have been known to wear many hats.  I
have taught a wide range of classes that helped me to develop my variety of
workshops.

Workshops include but are not limited to:

Turning Your Passions into Profits (Entrepreneurship)
Aptitudes and Abilities (Finding Your Passions)
The Real, Real World (Future Financial Planning)
F.L.O.W. (Poetry and Writing)
Break it Down (Literary Criticism)
Getting Out (Journal Writing)
Best Foot Forward (Professional Business Letter Writing and Interviewing)
Like it I.S. (Young Women’s Esteem Project)

As an instructor for the American Social History Project, I have developed curriculum
and assessment for a class that takes an interdisciplinary approach to studying
events in America.  ASHP is a year-long class that combines English and Social
Studies to promote research and writing on specified topics.  
These classes can
also be taught as a workshop
.

ASHP courses were:

  The Black Arts Movement  
        a social and political view of urban art of the 60’s and 70’s
  American Lies
         a critical look at stories in American media and the local or global realities
          behind them
  The Maafa Experience
         an in-depth look at the experience and effects of chattel slavery in America
  Revolutionary Philosophy
        a look at modern, urban theological and philosophical writers and speakers
        in America

I have also worked in an interdisciplinary environment that integrated Music, Art,
History and English to create Musical Theater Performances.  Students in this
theater project, research a socially relevant topic and write, produce and perform a
play on the subject as the culminating experience of their
eight week workshop
series.

Theater Productions have been:

The Wiz Remix – An Urban Fable
A South Side Story – A Harold Washington Tale
Open Book – The Value of Education

Verbal Remedies - Future Projects

Many of my classes have been project based.  This has lead to my host school
(Olive-Harvey Middle College) developing a publishing company,
School House
Press
, to facilitate the production and distribution of the current ASHP project’s
magazines
American Lies, Local Realities and American Lies, Global Realities.  
Also, my
Contemporary Authors class has compiled an anthology of poetry and
short stories set to be released soon.

In conjunction with
Mid West Coast Productions, Verbal Remedies is looking to
incorporate a multi-media element into our program which will include documentary
filmmaking and news reporting.

Verbal Remedies – Community Partnerships

Many artists and writers from the Chicago area have worked with students in the
Verbal Remedies Program. This collaboration has heightened the experience and
exposure of both the students and the program.  

Past and Present Collaborators have been:

Scoop Jackson – Writer (ESPN, Vibe, Slam, etc.)
Triple Black – Performance poet, visual artist
Mama Brenda Matthews – Performance poet
Red Storm – Poet, author
Ben Ammi – Poet
Y Blak Moore – Author
Armen Rah – Performance poet
Coquie Hughes – Filmmaker
Camil Williams – Writer, visual artist
E. Nina Jay – Poet
Enigma Poets – Performance poets
M’reld – Performance poet
Deana Dean – Performance poet
Mutsia – Poet, media manager
Discopoet Khari B – Performance poet, radio personality
Naima Dawson – Poet, playwright, producer
Hands off Assata Project – Socio-political organization
Young Chicago Authors – Youth writer’s organization
Olive - Harvey College’s African – American Studies Department
TJ Crawford - National Hip-Hop Convention
Aqua Beats and Moon Verses - Multi-media artists and activists


With many more to come…
Aug 31 @ Brown Sugar Vibe
Aug 19th @ DaPoetryLounge
Aug 17th @ Spoken Funk
Aug 15th @ Femme Collective
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood, CA
Atlanta, GA
Chicago, IL