29/05/2020

...the words of James Baldwin


I have worked for Velvet Film for years, on and off since 2006, mainly as a researcher on Karl Marx, Haitian and African colonial history, Malcolm X, Frantz Fanon, etc. One of the must see films is now on Netflix and on YouTube Film:


"Told entirely in the words of James Baldwin, through both personal appearances and the text of his final unfinished book project, I Am Not Your Negro touches on the lives and assassinations of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Medgar Evers to bring powerful clarity to how the image and reality of blacks in America today is fabricated and enforced."

#USA #NoToRacism


28/05/2020

The Markaz Review


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The Markaz is closing, but the Middle East arts center will return as an online publication


Jordan Elgrably, left, a co-founder of the Markaz, pictured at a Moroccan culture night 
with guest Bouchra Azizy and dancer Rosa Rojas, at the Markaz in 2015.
(The Markaz)

The Markaz, a Los Angeles arts center devoted to showcasing Middle East culture through lectures, film screenings, performances and exhibitions, has announced that it is shutting down. 

“With the pandemic adversely impacting artists and arts organizations everywhere, we have no other option but to shut down the Markaz definitively,” read a statement published to the organization’s website on Tuesday.

Jordan Elgrably, a co-founder of the organization, said the closure of the Markaz, in its current form, is permanent. 
“With the disease, unfortunately we’re not going to see the season open up again,” Elgrably said. “We don’t have a vaccine. There may never be a vaccine.”

Instead, he said, the Markaz is going online — but in a new guise. In the fall, the center will resurface as “The Markaz Review,” an online culture journal.
“It will be multilingual and multinational,” said Elgrably. “We have correspondents in the U.K., France, Lebanon. We’re working on getting a correspondent in Morocco.”

Founded as the Levantine Center in 2001, the organization changed its name to the Markaz — which means “the center” in several Middle Eastern languages — in 2015. The group, whose main mission was to promote “a greater understanding of the Middle East and North Africa by presenting artistic and educational programs,” staged musical performances, lectures, film screenings and even a comedy night.

For many years, it occupied a storefront on Pico Boulevard in Mid-City. But in 2016 it gave up the space, functioning instead as a roving arts organization, producing occasional events in locations around Los Angeles. 
In late March, the Markaz was scheduled to present a one-night theatrical event inspired by Lebanese author Joumana Haddad’s novel “The Seamstress’ Daughter” at the Odyssey Theatre. That presentation was cancelled when Gov. Gavin Newsom issued the safer-at-home order on March 19. 

Elgrably says that without a dedicated space or the possibility of being able to stage live events for the foreseeable future, it didn’t make sense to try to continue as they had. He is hopeful that the online journal will be a new chapter — one with even greater scope. 

“We are,” he said, “working on making it more global.”


Lianne La Havas - 'Paper Thin'




Lianne La Havas - 'Paper Thin'






Lyrics

Paper-thin
God only knows the pain you're in
But the future's bright
You've got God on your side, He's listening
Love yourself
Or else you can't love no one else
I know your pain is real
But you won't let it heal
Paper-thin
If you're trying to lose, you'll never win
It's your life
But you're not the only one who's suffering
That's enough, I know you're made of better stuff, baby
You gotta roam free, please
Don't forget about me
Oh, give me the other key
Oh, your heart's wide open
There must be another key
Left your heart wide open
Just give me the other key
Your heart is an open door
So let me love you
I just wanna love you
Paper-thin
You understand the pain I'm in
Slipping in and out 
Of such confidence
And overwhelming doubt
But if I love myself
I know I can't be no one else, oh no
Don't go
'Cause I need you so
Oh, give me the other key
Oh, your heart's wide open
There must be another key
Left your heart wide open
Just give me the other key
Your heart is an open door
So let me love you
I just wanna love you
They say they're scared of you
I'm like, "Me too, me too"
("Me too, me too") "Me too"
You say you're scared of me
We both just want to be free
(Be free, be free) Be free
Oh, give me the other key
Oh, your heart's wide open
There must be another key
Left your heart wide open
Just give me the other key
Your heart is an open door
Let me love you, uh
Your heart's wide open
Your heart's wide open (just give me another key)
Your heart's wide open 
(Just give me another key)
Your heart's wide open
Just give me another key
Your heart is an open door
So let me love you
I just wanna love you

Songwriters: Lianne Charlotte Barnes / Matthew Nicholas Hales
Paper Thin lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc, Universal Music Publishing Group