Mend A City: The Movement 2019 Ensemble.
Filmed at Raw Remedies in Las Vegas NV in the Heart of the Arts District.
Monologue in "State of Our Nations Children" performed by Ifariike Orikemi San
Lead Vocals on the Song: "Deepest Need" sung by Courtney Summer.
This scene is the closing scene of Act I of Mend A City: The Movement.
A community gathers to discuss the State of Our Nation's Children. It highlights facts about the Foster Care System and the Foster Care to Prison Pipeline.
The scene ends with the Mend A City Movement Theme Song : "Deepest Need" (Whom I Call Love)
Mend A City: The Movement
Mend A City: The Movement introduces its reader and its audience to the African American Experience throughout history.
"This is what happens when an undignified culture gets introduced to the barrel of a 12 gauge situation."
Mend-A-City: The Movement's use of "rhythm and prose" boldly catapults its audience into an eclectic world of conscious spoken word and revolutionary thought. Speaking truth to power it effectively addresses many issues prevalent to all, and yet, ignored by many, blacks to whites, and "gets in your face."
Synopsis
The play, or rather this "performance art piece" was penned with purpose. To actively awaken the masses and eradicate the mendacity that plagues our nation and stagnates our human rights through White Supremacy and its doctrine of Racism.
The stage is a black box, blank, void. The content consists of Two Acts
Tabia Mawusi & The Mend A City Movement
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