Jess Klein's Big Table
A survivor of the New York City foster care system, Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman, aka Dr. Amanda Kemp has been a lifelong poet-performer and advocate of justice. As a student at Stanford University, she was a leader in student movements to divest from South Africa and to press the university to revamp Eurocentric curriculum requirements. Since her college years, she has worked with the Reverend Jesse Jackson, the Honorable Maxine Waters, and Niyonu Spann, and won numerous community awards. As an artist, she has shared the stage and/or created with Danny Glover, August Wilson, Sonia Sanchez, Toni Morrison, George Wolfe, and Amiri Baraka. In 2007, she founded Theatre for Transformation to dramatize stories from African American history. With a doctorate in race and performance from Northwestern University, she taught college students at Cornell University, Dickinson College, and Franklin and Marshall College. Now a Visiting Scholar at Franklin & Marshall, Dr. Kemp is also the bestselling author of Stop Being Afraid! 5 Steps to Transform your Conversations about Racism,and Say the Wrong Thing, a collection of personal essays about racial justice and compassion. Aminata's wisdom is both grounding and expansive, and speaking with her at this time made me feel much more empowered. In this episode: * Embracing duality in a polarized time * How fear impacts our perception, and how to regulate internally, opening us to possibilities we may miss when we are reliving old traumas * The importance of building capacity to hold space for trauma in social justice work * How to tune into messages from ancestors and from the plant world to find steadiness, soothing and encouragement * Exploring justice without judgment Listen to the Mother Tree Network Podcast [https://www.dramandakemp.com/podcast] on your favorite app, and read more about Aminata's courses and other offerings at https://www.dramandakemp.com [https://www.dramandakemp.com] *** Singer-songwriter Jess Klein – whom the New York Times calls "a songwriter with a voice of unblinking tenacity" – has always used music to dream her way forward. Over multiple decades and 12 critically acclaimed albums, Klein has pursued a creative evolution that has seen her delve into her own empowerment for emotional insights, while continuing to refine her eloquently melodic, effortlessly accessible song–craft. Jess has toured the globe performing in pin-drop listening rooms, cozy theaters and at raucous festivals in front of tens of thousands of fans. She has toured nationally and internationally supporting Arlo Guthrie, Josh Ritter, Damien Dempsey, John Fullbright and Jonathan Byrd and has opened for such legends as Ani DiFranco, Steve Earle and Alejandro Escovedo. Jess has appeared on Good Morning America and NPR's All Things Considered and has performed at the Newport, Winnipeg, Falcon Ridge and Philadelphia Folk Festivals as well as Fuji Rock Festival in Japan. She is the host of Jess Klein's Big Table - conversations with fellow artists and activists about creativity and social justice. Jess's upcoming tour dates, new releases and more at https://jessklein.com/home [https://jessklein.com/home] and on her Substack [https://jessklein.substack.com] As well as: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@msjessklein [https://www.youtube.com/@msjessklein] Insta: https://www.instagram.com/msjessklein/ [https://www.instagram.com/msjessklein/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jesskleinmusic/ [https://www.facebook.com/jesskleinmusic/]
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