Invitation to be listed as a speaker and/or artist with the BAM Speakers and Artists Bureau
Dear friends, fellow scholars, artists, activists
I have tentatively listed you as a speaker/artist
I have tentatively listed you as a speaker/artist
with our newly formed, 2017, BAM Booking Agency. We hope you will agree to a non-exclusive contract for speaking and/or performance engagements. Our commission is 30%. If you agree, you can let us know your requested fee. If you decline to be listed with us, let us know immediately and we will remove your name. If you are not listed and would like to be, please let us know at the earliest.
Sincerely,
Marvin X, planner
Black Arts Movement
Black Arts Movement Business District,
Oakland CA
Black Arts Movement
Dynamic Speakers and Artists
Askia Toure, poet/activist
BAM co-founder
Dr. Nathan Hare, father of Black and Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University, Clinical Psychologist
Sonia Sanchez, poet, playwright, professor emeritus, Temple University, BAM co-founder
Alfie Politt, musician, arranger
Nikki Giovanni, poet, professor, BAM co-founder
Prosperity Carter, poet, motivational speaker
King Theo and the Samba Funk Band
Eliott Bey, BAM master musician
Dr.Tony Montiero, former lecturer in Africana Studies at Temple University
Dr.Tony Montiero, former lecturer in Africana Studies at Temple University
Kathleen Cleaver, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, Professor of Law, Emory University
Aries Jordan, poet, educator, BAMBD planner
Dr. Ayodele Nzinga, poet, playwright, director,
Umar Bin Hasan and Abiodun
The Last Poets
The Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir and Arkestra
Adam Turner, digital scientist, graphic designer, photographer
Janeael Peterson, model
members of the Black Arts Movement Poet's Choir and Arkestra
Marvin X, BAM/BAMBD co-founder, poet, playwright,planner, activist, thinker
"When you listen to Tupac Shakur, , E-40, Too Short, Master P or any other rappers out of the Bay, think of Marvin X. He laid the foundation and gave us the language to Black express Black male urban experience in a lyrical way!"--James G. Spady, Philadelphia New Observer
"When you listen to Tupac Shakur, , E-40, Too Short, Master P or any other rappers out of the Bay, think of Marvin X. He laid the foundation and gave us the language to Black express Black male urban experience in a lyrical way!"--James G. Spady, Philadelphia New Observer
THE BLACK ARTS MOVEMENT
SPEAKERS BUREAU