Showing posts with label open mic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open mic. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Call for Poems of Persistence, Solidarity, and Refuge

We are each other's harvest; we are each other's business; we are each other's magnitude and bond.
― Gwendolyn Brooks

As we journey through this unprecedented global crisis, we turn to poetry to share truths that unearth its underlying causes, impact, and insistence for genuine change. For many of us, today’s challenges are not new. The struggle of isolation, economic insecurity, inadequate medical care, deadly institutionalized negligence, governmental decisions that put black, brown, indigenous, Asian, disabled, sick, and other marginalized people at greater risk are not new. Today all the world experiences the vulnerability of these unrelenting issues and a heightened awareness to how our very survival depends on one another. 

Poetry cannot solve our present challenges, but it can help keep the flame of resilience, solidarity, and resistance alive in us. It can help us process and move through grief, anger, loneliness. It can be comfort when the most necessary action is to rest and recover. It can remind us what’s at stake, that our lives and legacy are worth the fight. All things begin in the imagination and poetry gives us a tool to paint the way forward, the reasons not to return to what does not honor and protect all lives. 

We offer this Virtual Open Mic as a well from which to draw replenishing water. We invite you to pour into this communal resource. Send us your poems of affirmation, protest, and witness. Give us the words you chant to get out of bed, to raise your fist, to encourage your kin, that will remind us, as this crisis does, that “we are our each other’s business; we are each other’s magnitude and bond.” 


Guidelines


  • Poems will be accepted until May 15, 2020. We invite one poem per person.
  • Poems will be published on a rolling basis to Split This Rock’s blog, Blog This Rock (blogthisrock.blogspot.com), to create a Virtual Open Mic.
  • We welcome poems new and old, whether previously published or not.
  • Thematically, the call is wide open. We welcome: resistance, mourning, rage, solidarity, celebration, love. We especially welcome poems of witness and challenge by people experiencing an elevated level of risk in this crisis, such as disabled, sick, D/deaf, Brown, Black, Asian, Indigenous, queer/trans, and poor people. Religious and spiritual content is allowed, but please: no religious proselytizing.
  • While we appreciate all poetic forms, Split This Rock's blog is not compatible with poems with complex or experimental formatting. Please choose your submission with this in mind. Should we find that your poem can not be properly posted, we will be in touch to request a different poem.
  • Submissions to the Virtual Open Mic that have not yet been published as text online may also be considered for Split This Rock's Poem of the Week Series. We will contact you directly if we identify your poem as one we’d like to include as a Poem of the Week.
Submitted poems will be posted at Split This Rock’s blog, pending review for harmful content. Content that might be considered harmful includes poems with language, themes, and metaphors that:

  • target marginalized groups, such as (but not limited to) D/deaf, disabled, and sick people; people of color, Indigenous people, women, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans people; people discriminated against for being from other countries, Muslim people, religious minorities, poor people, incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people, etc.
  • include slurs used to refer to groups to which the author does not belong
  • uses people’s lived experiences, such as illness and disability, as pejorative metaphors (Ex: “blind to the fact,” “deaf to the truth”) 
  • appropriate the experiences or cultures of identities the poet does not hold
  • call for violence against vulnerable people or groups

How to Submit Your Poem

Online: Send us your poem via the online Submission Form by May 15, 2020.

If the form is not accessible to you: 

  • Send your poem as an email attachment (.doc or .docx only) with the subject line “Virtual Open Mic Poem-[Your Name]” to submissions@splitthisrock.org
  • Please include the following in the body of your email: the poem's title, your name and email address, and, if the poem has been previously published online or in print, include  publication information (publication name, press name, if applicable, and year of publication). Additionally, we ask that you review the statement below and confirm your agreement with it by including this  statement in the body of your email: "I confirm originality of [YOUR POEM TITLE]."
    Confirmation of Originality Statement: Author warrants that all material submitted to Split This Rock for the Virtual Open Mic originated with the author and were created by the author except where otherwise credited. Author agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Split This Rock from any and all claims, damages, and expenses which may arise for alleged breach of author warranties associated with material to be published. The Author warrants and represents they are the sole owner of the copyright to the poem submitted for publication and have full power and authority to grant Split This Rock with the rights herein provided for.
  • For greater accessibility, please include an audio recording of your poem with your emailed submission titled with this format: [Your Name]_[Title of Poem]_Audio. Be sure to check the recording’s sound quality and consistency with the written text before you send it. To record your poem, use your cell phone, tablet, or computer to make an MP3 or MP4 file. Make your recording in a quiet place, speaking clearly and at an understandable pace. Please be sure to read the poem as it is written. Follow this script to begin your recording: “This is [Your Name] reading [Title of Your Poem] for Split This Rock.” After that, if the poem has an epigraph, state “This poem has an epigraph that reads” and read the epigraph. Then repeat the poem’s title and read the poem.

Questions

Send questions to info@splitthisrock.org.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Poetic Resistance Events & Virtual Open Mic - January 2017!


In Washington, DC, for the marches and protests taking place inauguration weekend? Join us in forging a nationwide community for the struggle ahead by participating in these upcoming opportunities:


Image of a Black woman with braided hair at a microphone reading a poem from a book on a stage in front of the Capitol. To her left is part of a banner for Split This Rock Poetry Festival.Virtual Open Mic: Call for Poems of Resistance, Power & Resilience
Submit poems by Tuesday, January 31, 2017

As the incoming administration builds its agenda of attack on marginalized people, on freedom of speech, on the earth itself, poetry will continue to be an essential voice of resistance. Poets will speak out in solidarity, united against hatred, systemic oppression, and violence and for justice, beauty, and community.

In this spirit, Split This Rock is offering its blog as a Virtual Open Mic. We invite you to send us poems of resistance, power, and resilience. We will post every poem we receive unless it is considered offensive (Ex: containing language that is derogatory toward marginalized groups, that belittles, uses hurtful stereotypes,etc.). After the Virtual Open Mic closes, we hope to print out and mail all of the poems to the White House.

For guidelines on how to submit poems for this call, visit the Call for Poems of Resistance, Power & Resilience blog post.


WRITERS RESIST Sunday Kind of Love Reading & Open Mic!
Featuring Annie Kim and Samantha Thornhill
Sunday, January 15, 5-7 pm, $5 online or at the door (if available)
Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th St, NW, Washington, DC
Nearby Metro Stop: U Street/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo

Photo of Annie Kim and Samantha Thornhill
Hosted by Sarah Browning & Katy Richey, this month's featured poets are Annie Kim, author of Into the Cyclorama, and Cave Canem fellow Samantha Thornhill. Open mic follows their readings. Sign up sheet available at the door. 

Writers Resist is a national network of writers driven to #WriteOurDemocracy by defending the ideals of a free, just, and compassionate democratic society. This month's Sunday Kind of Love will be one of dozens of Writers Resist events happening on January 15 around the country.

Sunday Kind of Love tickets go on sale midnight on January 14! Purchase tickets and learn more at Busboys' website.

Co-Sponsored by Busboys and Poets & Split This Rock. 


Photo of a microphone on stage as an event is about to begin. There are people seated in the room facing the microphone and a few empty seats.Poetry Speak Out: Resistance Open Mic 
Saturday, January 21, 7-9:30 pm
FREE & Open to Public
Woolly Mammoth Theatre
641 D St NW, Washington, DC 
Nearby Metro Stations: Archives/Navy Memorial & Gallery Place/Chinatown

Join poets and social justice organizations to speak out for a free, just, and compassionate democracy. Gowri Koneswaran will serve as event MC. Share a poem, make a friend, build the resistance! To read a poem, sign up in advance online. If the form is not accessible to you, please email info@splitthisrock.org. Each reader should plan on one poem, up to three minutes long. Space is limited. We can't promise a specific time slot so please plan on attending the entire event. 

Poets who've signed up to read a poem so far: Danielle Badra, Sophie Cabot Black, Laurie Blair, Tara Campbell, Doritt Carroll, Teri Ellen Cross Davis, Hayes Davis, Amy Dryansky, Zein El-Amine, Michael Gushue, Camisha Jones, Alan King, Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez, Simone Roberts, Joseph Ross, Margaret Rozga, Jeneva Stone, Francisco Luis White

Event is wheelchair accessible and CART service will be provided for the D/deaf and hard of hearing community. The concession stand will be open selling snacks & drinks, including beer & wine. 

Sponsored by Split This Rock, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, and Institute for Policy Studies. For more info: info@splitthisrock.org.


MORE TO COME! STAY TUNED...

The resistance will continue - watch for AWP event details in the days to come. And if you'd like to be involved in organizing, to join a new Split This Rock Social Justice Organizing Committee -- from wherever you live -- please email Sarah Browning directly at browning@splitthisrock.org.