Episode 21 of State of Water
On our first new State of Water episode of 2021, we are highlighting the theme of youth empowerment featuring youth leaders from We the People of Detroit, Brooke Bowers and Javaye Henry.
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On our first new State of Water episode of 2021, we are highlighting the theme of youth empowerment featuring youth leaders from We the People of Detroit, Brooke Bowers and Javaye Henry.
Check out this beautiful quilted butterfly cat hat created by the multi-talented Chicago-based artist/quilter/writer Grace Rother and currently being raffled off by Four Letter Word Coffee with all $$ raised going to Title Track!
Jenny Jones joins Title Track founder, Seth Bernard, and Traverse City-based attorney and activist, Holly T. Bird, as a co-executive director in the Michigan-based nonprofit’s shared leadership model.
Our hearts are with our dear friend and collaborator, Jordan Hamilton, as he recovers from a terrifying car accident. A GoFundMe has been set up as Jordan recovers from a badly broken shoulder that will prevent him from working for the foreseeable future. Your support by donating or sharing is very much appreciated. Support and share here.
Title Track is honored to be a partner for the 4th annual Water is Life Festival on September 4, 2021. Join us for this annual event that celebrates our connection to the water and builds power through community so we can work towards living in a holistic way with the water and protect it from those who seek to exploit or endanger it.
Our third showcase in our collaboration with the Amplify Project is Kenyatta Rashon, an Ypsilanti based singer who goes behind the scenes of her powerful song, “Free,” sharing reflections on what it means to be accepting of oneself.
Our second showcase in our collaboration with the Amplify Project is Dani Darling, a jazzy chanteuse from Ann Arbor with an experimental lo-fi sound that is intimate and poetic. Check out the full video featuring an intimate performance of her song, “The Down.”
Our first showcase in our collaboration with the Amplify Project is the one of a kind recording artist, London Beck. Check out the full video “The Story of Black Satin,” featuring a stunning a cappella rendition of the song and reflections on vulnerability, darkness, and the power that each person holds that no one can take away.
Title Track’s co-executive director Holly T. Bird was a featured speaker during Tuesday’s Red Road to DC event at the Mackinaw Straits.
Many thanks to all who helped make this happen!
