rasujilani
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Creative Mind, Clear Vision Social Sculptor | Cultural Producer Civic Engagement | Social Entrepreneur
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My brother @daoudsun & I are honored to have our streetwear brand started 13 years ago, Coup d’etat Brooklyn, will be exhibited in an upcoming show at @mocada_museum. There are no words to express the gratitude of being considered a historical imprint in nyc street fashion. Thank you to all of you that supported us over the years. . S/O: @jesseboykins3rd @blissalonia @malikyoba @yohimbesampson @carlchisolm @emiequality @bermanfenelus . SHOW TITLE: Styles of Resistance: From the Corner to the Catwalk . OPENING DATE: January 18th, 2019 at 7pm . LOCATION: MoCADA, 80 Hanson Place Brooklyn, NY 11217 . ON VIEW: January 18-February 24th, 2019 (at MoCADA Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bswe6nkFvzd/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ez0h7lziwa47
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Spiritual Practice through Performance January 14th, 6pm Curated by Rasu Jilani and Jojo Abot A public conversation with @jojoabot Abo, @adesolaosakalumi and @rasupreme exploring the subtle lines between spiritual exploration and performance. Many performers offer us personal experiences of drifting through a myriad of consciousness - conjuring the surreal, imaginary, ethereal, ancestral and theoretical - all in one act. When a performance is grounded in a particular spiritual practice or cultural expression it has the ability to contextualize the material that gives it a generative value that can resonate beyond the moment, with the understanding that some acts are intentional and others spontaneous. This is an accepted phenomenon amongst many African traditional practices, but what happens when these practices begin to show up in contemporary performance modalities? Curated by Rasu Jilani, this panel will seek to explore these ideas with the public at Jojo’s “Power to the God Within” a pop-up installation at “On Canal”. . Adesola Osakalumi is an award-winning actor, choreographer, singer, and dancer whose talents have garnered him successes in film, television, and on Broadway. He is perhaps best recognized as a lead in the National Tour of the Broadway hit musical FELA!, which won three Tony Awards in 2010. Choreographic credits include the films School of Rock and Marci X; for the stage, Centrifugal Force at Lincoln Center’s Out of Doors; Eyewitness Blues for New York Theatre Workshop; Mister at the NY Fringe Festival and New York Theatre Workshop; and Hip Hop Wonderland. . JOJO ABOT is a Ghanaian artist expressing herself through music, film/photography, literature and performance art. FYFYA WOTO (New Birth – New Discovery) serves as the theme and title for her ongoing project exploring SELF as a provocative tool in the discovery, exchange and evolution of the subject of IDENTITY in relation to appropriation vs. appreciation in a growing global conversation around shared space and shared identities. Rasu Jilani is an independent curator, social sculptor, and Director of Recruiting and Community at New Museums Incubator, @newinc (at wallplay) https://www.instagram.com/p/BslV8TQl9lB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=12xfhqbpo1iu8
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Twinning with @ashbaccus during a quick mentoring session. Check out the matching 👟. Also look out for #neurospeculativeafrofeminism by @hyphenlabs #womeninvr #virtualreality #emergingtech (at NEW INC) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoKlv9RniJw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1tcz7fgp3nmm0
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Shout out to @ashleyjanelewis and Razakh for presenting the insights from the Decolonizing Blackness workshop facilitated by @neticrebel and I during @afrotectopia. We originally came up with 24 ingredients to Black Liberation and Decolonization , which we have now synthesized down to 10. This experience was a blessing and am thankful to all our collaborators who participated in our think tank! Peace ✌🏿 . . . 10 ingredients for Black Liberation and Decolonization (the abridged version): :: 1- Commit to Knowledge of Self :: 2- Practice Pan African Solidarity across the Diaspora :: 3- Live and Lead an Authentic Life :: 4- Practice Self-Care: Mentally, Physically, and Spiritually :: 5- Reclaim Our Narratives and Traditions :: 6- Jumpstart Generational Wealth (Invest in Black Businesses) :: 7- Develop Black Algorithms :: 8- Embrace the Spectrum and Intersectionality if Black Identities :: 9- Pay it Forward :: 10- Secure Black Futures by Developing our Own Institutions #afrotectopia #decolonizingblackness #liberation #blacksolidarity #diaspora #blm #wakandaforever (at Afrotectopia)
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I am honored to have been invited to join a list of bright minds to speak on a panel and lead a Think Tank during #afrotectopia at @nyu :: Decolonizing Blackness, Securing Black Futures Think Tank :: Facilitated by Rasu Jilani :: In the era of #wokeness, Black Lives Matter, and Black pride, oftentimes the notions of blackness can fall into the trappings of being defined in contrast to whiteness. The drawback with this framework is that freedom becomes an elusive ideal when tethered to the white-gaze. This Think Tank is intended to be a meeting of the minds in order to share ideas, theories, experiences, practices of self-awareness and decolonization. Participants will collectively tackle complex topics concerning black futures.
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Blessed to have been able to catch a premiere screening of #blackpanthermovie with these fabulous women! Black Panther is a must see...don’t play yourself! @theelauradee @thularemonareng + Tresell. Shout out to @iamruthecarter for magnificent work and for the hook up!
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Wednesday, January 31 2018 10pm - until Ritual Wednesday (Every last Wednesday of the Month) at Basquiat's Bottle (1198 Fulton St, BK) Music for the Soul Music Selections by P.U.D.G.E. & Special Guest DJ, Sabine Blazin (OyaSound) Hosted by Rasu & Ayo Ina Brought to you by: P.U.D.G.E + Kiyama Monique + Rasu Jilani Introducing Ritual Wednesday, a new party curated by P.U.D.G.E. and the Ritual Movement Collective. Hailing from Jamaica Queens, P.U.D.G.E. is a premiere DJ and musical shaman. Known for his diverse and versatile music selections which consist of unique blends of new and classic hip hop, house, world music, alternative and underground bangers, P.U.D.G.E. inspires party goers to release and get free. For the occasion of Ritual Wednesday, P.U.D.G.E teams up with childhood friend, Queens Native and founder of Coup d’etat Brooklyn, Rasu Jilani, and Healer, community organizer Kiyama Monique. Together, the three are Ritual Movement, a collective formed to bring music that uplifts the Soul and dance as a form of ritual to the forefront. This month, the Trio will be joined by Guest DJ and fellow community healer, Sabine Blazin (OyaSound). The event will take place at Basquiat’s Bottle (1198 Fulton) a new black-owned bar in the heart of Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. The Super Blue Moon Eclipse will usher in the first edition of Ritual on Wednesday, January 31st. See you there.
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My years best on instagram. The best part of it all is this is an exhibition of how I am the product of disparate communities and movements which are a reflection of my passions and values. Thank you and I appreciate you! #bestnine2017 #2017bestnine #griotsinthestuy @laundromat_proj @blksuns @afropunk @newinc @raggamuffincamp #coupdetatbrooklyn
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Make/Model Hackathon Coming Soon!! #Repost @newinc (@get_repost) ・・・ On Thursday, constituent members of the Futureworks Shops (@futureworkshops) community convened at the New Museum Sky Room to discuss strategy and next steps. The city-wide consortium, which counts NEW INC, @ado, @zahncenternyc, and the Bronx Innovation Lab, among five others, unites a constellation of fabrication labs dedicated to supporting innovators building and sustaining New York City. Learn more about the network—and how you can get involved—via this link: newinc.org/initiatives/Futureworks-Shops (at New Museum)
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Tonight, I’ll be in East New York at @artseastny talking about Art + Culture + Gentrification + The Local Community #Art #Gentrification #eastnewyork Come through! Location: 534 Livonia Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207 #Repost @artseastny (@get_repost) November 30th we have our third townhall at @artseastny! We'll have Caron Atlas, Jessica Lax, and @rasupreme talking about Art, Gentrification, and Displacement. Moderated by @b_vines! . ::::: Town Hall is from 6:30-8pm! ~lite refreshments provided~ (at ARTs East New York)
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#Repost @blksuns ・・・ Rasu Occupation? Cultural Producer. Passion? Family. Art & Culture. Community Development. What do you fear? Inadequacy. Disappointing my son. What is courage? Audacity to do what you want and not giving a fuck what people think! What is freedom? Applied Knowledge of Self. Decolonizing Mind/Body/Spirit. Your weakness? Overthinking. My couch after a long day/week. Your strength? Family. Vision. Community. Pet peeve? Condescension. Pessimism. Year born? Year of the Earth Horse “God+Build” (’78). What age do you feel? 4 or more lifetimes (wisdom). 30 physically. One regret? Taking too long to live my passion. Last time you've cried? Last week: My son told me I’m his best friend. Last time you’ve laughed? Minutes ago. I find humor in everything. Last time you've been afraid? When hurricanes hit the Caribbean where my family is. Last time you've been courageous? I'm black in a white-dominated space.. every day. What makes you happy? Unexpected blessings. What's most important in life? Finding purpose and getting to work. Thoughts of life? A blessing. Thoughts of death? Inevitable, so make life worth it! What are you proud of? My Afro-Caribbean heritage. Guts to change my career in my 30’s. Thoughts of your Mother? Strength. Unwavering spirit. Outspoken. A pillar in her community. Thoughts of your Father? Thankful for his DNA and the family I inherited. Your gift to the world? My son. My commitment to Radical Generosity. Last meaningful conversation you've had? My partner and I discussed personal values this morning. A misunderstanding people have of you?Mistaking my bluntness for lack of compassion. Important qualities in a man? Integrity. Creating his own reality. Co-create, love and protect his family. Important qualities in a woman? A bit nerdy. Self-Reliant. Self-Confident. Unique style & character. Vulnerable. Straight-forward. Present state of mind? Overwhelmed. This is a phase. Things are coming into balance. Most difficult time in your life? 10 years ago secretly fighting through depression. Darkest time in my life. Most celebrated time in your life? Graduating College. Birth of my son. What makes you, you? My clarity of purpose
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Good people and good conversation at @ideascity @tiff_massey @syreetagates
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A Meditation for the Solar Eclipse: The things I came up on speaks of the exposing of the darkness and amplification of negative energy. In that moment it would be great to pray on what you'd like to bring into fruition and light. Meditate on you and what you'd like to bring to light that operates in darkness (such as biases and hate). Do this with care and mindfulness of remaining constructive and looking to shift things in yourself. The cast of darkness amplifies negative energy. Stay away from negative thoughts as they may be inherently amplified. Certain sources say as much as 1000xs. Set positive intentions. Everything in life is a result of the spectrum of light and dark. Think about the difference between photosynthesis (things/organism that generate through light) vs Chemosynthesis (things/organisms that produces through the absence of sunlight). The key thing to walk away with here is that it's the veil being lifted. There is no hiding. The wicked and weak will be revealed within self and will be manifested without! This is a time to go IN and work on self! In many Native American traditions they see The full solar eclipse speaks of rebirth and renewal as it's seen as the sun dying and being reborn! Meditate on rebirth! For context Trump is a Leo rising which speaks of how he shows up socially and his leadership-style during this time of revelation. Arrogance, Patriarchy-dominant, Hyper-masculinity and intolerance aka the unhealthy ego. But let's not get it twisted, trump is a distraction away from self - he represents to me the collective EGO. See how these traits are manifested in you and how to identify and undo them for the greater you. (at Planet Earth)
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Hey Donald, Looks familiar? Let's stop the bullshit and call this what it really is: Lynchmob, Terrorist, KKK, Neo-NazisHate, Fascism, Xenophobia, non-Tolerant, imperial-patriarchy, sore-losers! (at Charlottesville, Virginia)
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Alafiya :: Peace :: Salaam :: May Peace Be With You! 📸:: @rainzbrain ✌🏿✌🏿
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Intention Setting & Meditation :: 📸 by @rainzbrain :: @newinc #newincretreat17 (at Garrison Institute)
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