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Tuesday, 7/27/2021
4:30 - 5:15
Virtual Library
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United States


Alphabet Rockers invite you to a dedicated digital space for young change makers—artists, activists, thinkers and makers—to come together and make art. Facilitated by Creative Club directors Marjorie Ortiz + Samara Atkins and featuring reflections from Youth Rockers Lily Ellis, Maya Fleming, Kali de Jesus + Tommy Shepherd III, the community comes together with engaging music, movement and art activities to create meaningful change—there is no tough topic we can’t embrace with love! Get a taste of the ground-breaking anti-racism curriculum from Alphabet Rockers: "We've Got Work to Do." For kids 7 and older and their families.

 

Alphabet Rockers make music that makes change. Our families need content that is healing, that reflects who we are and empowers us—that embraces Black liberation, Queer liberation, Indigenous rights, immigrant rights and intersectionality. Alphabet Rockers curates this content with the community, centering children’s voices. They amplify authentic stories and interrupt the patterns that got us here. Witness how they do this collective work — Join us in the embodiment of real change.

 

Founded by Kaitlin McGaw (she/her) and Tommy Shepherd (he/him/they), this intergenerational group creates brave spaces to shape a more equitable world through hip hop. Their GRAMMY-nominated 2018 album, Rise Shine #Woke reached 300K kids and families since its release, inspiring American kids to stand up to hate and be their brave and beautiful selves. Their second GRAMMY-nominated album The Love (2019) lifts up voices of the trans, two-spirit and gender non-conforming communities. On The Love, you hear the intergenerational sound of the Rockers, with Kali de Jesus (he/him), Lillian Ellis (she/her/hers), Maya Fleming (she/her) and Tommy Shepherd III (he/him) joining McGaw & Shepherd in anthems for change.

 

With headlining performances at Lollapalooza, The Kennedy Center, San Francisco Pride Festival, Art & Soul Festival and the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture, and in over 50 schools across the country each year, diverse audiences love their contemporary sound and positive messages. They were GRAMMY nominees in 2018/2020, American Library Association’s Top Album in 2017, 2018 and 2019 and won the Parents’ Choice Award for their 5-album catalog. Alphabet Rockers appeal to a broad audience with lyrics like “I will stand up for you” and “I shine in my beautiful skin,” landing them in the top 5 songs of 2018 on Kids Place Live SiriusXM Radio. Their music, videos, concerts and curriculum are designed by an intercultural team of anti-bias thought leaders, educators, artists, parents and young people of all genders.

Connect with Alphabet Rockers: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

 


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