For booking poet, playwright, essayist, philosopher, activist, educator, Black Arts Movement co-founder Marvin X and/or the Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir and Arkestra, 27 City Tour: 510-200-4164/jmarvinx@yahoo.com
MARCH 31, 2015
BERKELEY CA
MEETING TO PROTEST RACISM AT BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL
MAY 22, 2015
CHICAGO ILL
CONFERENCE ON SUN RA AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
May TBA
University of California, Merced, Kim McMillan Theatre Class
JUNE 5,6,7, 2015
FEATURED AUTHOR AT THE SACRAMENTO BOOK FAIR
JUNE 13, 2015
JUNETEENTH SAN FRANCISCO ON FILLMORE STREET
SAN DIEGO CA. TBA
MARVIN X READING
Students at Marvin's Academy of da Corner, 14th and Broadway, Black Arts Movement District
Marvin X and Fred Hampton, Jr.
Berkeley High B-Tech students visited the poet to view his archives
Marvin X in St. Louis, Mo at book fair of Akbar Muhammad, Nat. Rep of Nation of Islam
In Santa Fe, New Mexico at the Lannan Foundation: a conversation with Amiri Baraka (RIP)
A manual for a mental health peer group to recover from the addiction to white supremacy
based on the 12 step model
Marvin X with the Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir and Arkestra, Malcolm X Jazz/Art Fest, Oakland, featuring David Murray and Earle Davis (Earle has performed with Marvin since Black Arts West Theatre, San Francisco, 1966).
photo Gene Hazzard
The Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir and Arkestra at the University of California, Merced
Marvin's most famous play Flowers for the Trashman included in the BAM reader
photo South Park Kenny Johnson
Laney College BAM celebration's panel on women writers. Left to Right: Elaine Brown, Halifu Osumare, Judy Juanita, Portia Anderson, Kujichagulia, Aries Jordan; standing Marvin X, producer
A poetic moment: MX and Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf
David Boykin invited Marvin X to the University of Chicago conference on Sun Ra, a mentor and associate of Marvin in the Black Arts Movement
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