Friday, January 2, 2015

Comrade Paul Cobb Makes A Good Point: Who is an Artist?


 Post News Group Publisher Paul Cobb and Poet/producer, playwright, essayist, educator, philosopher, activist Marvin X go back to childhood in West Oakland; they were probably in Cub Scouts together. Marvin X's Mom was a Den Mother and co-partner with her husband Owendell Jackmon I in their florist shop at 7th and Campbell. Marvin X's first writings were published in the Children's Section of the Oakland Tribune, Aunt Elsie's Section. His first and most famous play is the BAM classic Flowers for the Trashman, published in Black Fire and SOS--Calling all Black People! In this pic he is across the street from his Academy of da Corner, a multipurpose space for the broken hearted, tramautized and those suffering unresolved grief and suffering. Ironically, Marvin X has observed Paul Cobb doing the same work in his office at the Post Newspaper, 14th and Franklin, downtown Oakland. Amiri Baraka said, be careful, you so patient with the patients you become a patient!

Post News Group Publisher Paul Cobb said, "Why not just a Black Arts Movement District? Do we need to say Business and Cultural District, ain't Black Arts Movement District enough?"  He said, "Ain't the restaurant worker an artist? Ain't the florist an artist? Ain't the shoe shine man an artist?" 

Indeed, Bob Watson, a Master Printer in San Francisco, who mentored many of the Bay Area's Black printers, including Dennis Jeffery at Oakland's Print Shop. was quoted by Marvin X saying, "Bob Watson printed several of my books; he told me about the coming era of digital color printing. But most of all, Bob Watson said, 'Marvin X, you ain't the only artist! I'm an artist too. About your book Love and War, let me think about it, let me think about the ink color and the paper texture.'"


Imagine, I played basketball against Tommy Smith, for Lemoore High, an all white school down in the Central Valley. I was on Edison High's team from Fresno. We beat Tommy's team, white boys, he the only Negro. Love you Tommy and John Carlos. --Marvin X

Marvin X and the Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir & Arkestra will appear at Laney College for the 50th Anniversary of the Black Arts Movement, of which Marvin X is a co-founder, one of the movers and shakers.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Black Arts Movement Tentative Program for 50th Anniversary Celebration at Laney College, Saturday, Feb 7, 10AM




Black Arts Movement--West
Celebrating 50 years
focusing on Bay Area contributions 
   to the Black Arts Movement
In honor of Amina and Amiri Baraka (RIP)

Saturday, February 7, 2015
10am - 8pm
Doors Open at 9am
Laney College 
900 Fallon Avenue | Oakland, CA
Godfather of the Black Arts Movement, Amiri Baraka
Art by James Gayles

Working Program



10:00 AM--Black Arts Movement Physical Wellness Boot Camp, facilitated by Michael Bennett's Wellness Team from the YMCA, HP/Bayview
11:00AM-- Peer Group on Mental Wellness: How to Recover from the Addiction to White Supremacy Peer Group, facilitated by Dr. Nathan Hare, Marvin X and Suzzette Celeste, B.A., MPA, MSW


12 Noon--Book Fair--authors speak, music





 Bay Area Black authors/activists outside Joyce Gordon Gallery, a venue in the upcoming Black Arts Movement Cultural and Business District along 14th Street, downtown Oakland
photo Gene Hazzard/Adam Turner
2pm--Open Mike Poetry/Speak Out
BAM Babies will perform, including this group from Youth Speaks


2pm--BAM and Black Women Writers Panel; moderated by Elaine Brown; invited panelists: Judy Juanita, Avojtcha, Alice Walker, Aries Jordan, Phavia Kujichagulia, Portia Anderson



Black Arts Movement/Black Power Babies Amira Jackmon, Esq., Nefertiti Jackmon, M.A., Muhammida El Muhajir, B.S., and father Marvin X, M.A. (El Muhajir)
                            (Black Arts/Black Power Babies is the idea of Muhammida El Muhajir)
MX and Black Power Baby Fred Hampton, Jr.
We want Big Fred  in da house--Panther Cub!
photo Kamau Amen Ra

 Black Arts/Black Power Babies, Brooklyn, New York, produced by Muhammida El Muhajir
In white, BAM Baby, Oba Olatunji of the African Village, Sheldon, SC
Black Arts/Black Power Babies 3.0: Mahadevi El Muhajir, daughter of Muhammida El Muhajir and Shani Baraka, daughter of Amiri Baraka, Jr.

Black Arts Movement/Black Power Baby, Ras Baraka, Mayor of Newark, NJ
His mama (Mrs. Amina Baraka) say they will attend Laney BAM Celebration if they are invited 
by the Mayor of Oakland, Libby Shaaf!
4pm Black Arts Movement/Black Power Babies panel, moderated by Davey D; invited panelists: Phavia Kujichagulia and Taiwo; Dr. Ayodele Nzinga and son Stanley; Terry Collins and daughter Renya; Walter Riley and Boots Riley; Marvin X and Nefertiti

6pm - RECEPTION IN THE ART GALLERY: EXHIBIT OF SAN QUENTIN PRISON ART and Bay Area Visual Artists; curated by Professor Leslee Stradford; Welcome, Laney College President, Dr. Elnora T. Webb; proclamation of Black Arts Movement Cultural and Business District, Libby Shaaf, Mayor of Oakland; host, Paul Cobb, Publisher, Post News Group
Attorney John Burris, Oakland Mayor-elect Libby Schaaf, Post Publisher Paul Cobb.

Attorney John Burris, Mayor elect Libby Shaaf and Oakland Post Publisher, Paul Cobb





Laney College President, Dr. Elnora T. Webb and BAM producer Marvin X


7pm Laney College Theatre: Marvin X's BAM classic play Flowers for the Trashman, introductory remarks by Dr. Nathan Hare, father of Black Studies, founding publisher of the Black Scholar Magazine
dr. nathan hare photo: Dr. Nathan Hare BlackScholarsandIntellectualsDrNathanHare-.jpg

The Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir & Arkestra at BAM Conference, University of California, Merced, Feb-Mar, 2014
A Kim McMillan/Marvin X Production

8pm Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir & Arkestra with special guests

                Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir & Arkestra at Malcolm X Jazz/Art Festival, Oakland, May 17, 2014
          photo collage Adam Turner
Sponsors: Laney College, Post News Group, Black Caucus of California Community Colleges, YMCA, HP/Bayview; Black Think Tank, Black Bird Press, KPOO Radio, Davey D and Greg Bridges of KPFA Radio, lajones associates, BWOPA/TILE

For more information, contact Marvin X, Project Director, 510-200-4164

MX and Danny Glover, BAM workers
photo Ken Johnson

Actor Delroy Lindo and MX
photo Ken Johnson

 Former Black Panther Party Chairwoman Elaine Brown, MX and Mama Ayanna of Malcolm X Grassroots Organization
photo Ken Johnson
Sun Ra
Space is the Place, Space is the Place, Space is the Place
"Gimme some space, podna, I can't breathe, I can't breathe, I can't breathe!"
Hands up, Pants up, Hands up, Pants up, Hands up, Pants up!