Friday, November 23, 2018

Red Electric Moon/ Overtone Peacock Moon of Radiance, Day 9





3 Muluc

Red Electric Moon

Moon – Coin of the Realm
In a starry Kingdom –
A treasured Galleon
Sailing the dark Sky Sea

Swelling like Bellies of Women
Ripening in Time with Time
Mistress of sacred Mysteries
She draws all Waters unto Herself

Maiden – Mother – Crone
She is All of These
Reflecting Three in One
She activates Creation

Moon weaves and projects
New Stories each Night –
 She turns and returns
From Darkness to Light.


©Kleomichele Leeds


Walidah Imarisha




Walidah Imarisha is an American writer, activist, educator, and spoken word artist. She is known for coining the term "visionary fiction."

Career

Writing

Imarisha is editor of Another World Is Possible: Conversations in a Time of Terror, a collection of personal reflections on the 9/11 attacks. She is also co-editor, with adrienne maree brown, of Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories From Social Justice Movements, named after the legendary science fiction writer Octavia Butler.

Imarisha is the author of the poetry collection Scars/Stars (Drapetomedia, 2013) and the forthcoming nonfiction book focused on criminal justice issues, Angels with Dirty Faces: Dreaming Beyond Bars (AK Press/IAS, 2016). She is also a member of the poetry duo Good Sista/Bad Sista, and has appeared on Puerto Rican punk band Ricanstruction's second album, Love and Revolution. Her words have been featured in Total Chaos: The Art And Aesthetics of Hip-Hop, Letters From Young Activists, Daddy, Can I Tell You Something, Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution, The Quotable Rebel, Near Kin: A Collection of Words and Art Inspired by Octavia Butler, Joe Strummer: Punk Rock Warlord, Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany, and Life During Wartime: Resisting Counterinsurgency.

Imarisha is also one of the founders, and the first editor, of the political hip hop publication AWOL Magazine. Furthermore, Walidah has served on the editorial board for the national Left Turn Magazine. She is the director and co-producer of the Katrina documentary Finding Common Ground in New Orleans.

"Visionary Fiction"

Imarisha and Octavia's Brood co-editor Adrienne Maree Brown describe the term "visionary fiction" as follows:

"Whenever we try to envision a world without war, without violence, without prisons, without capitalism, we are engaging in an exercise of speculative fiction. Organizers and activists struggle tirelessly to create and envision another world, or many other worlds, just as science fiction does." 

"We believe that radical science fiction is actually better termed visionary fiction because it pulls from real life experience, inequalities, and movement building to create innovative ways of understanding the world around us, paint visions of new worlds that could be, and teach us new ways of interacting with one another. Visionary fiction engages our imaginations and hearts, and guides our hands as organizers."

Teaching

Walidah has taught in Portland State University's Black Studies Department, Oregon State University's Women Gender Sexuality Studies Department, and Southern New Hampshire University's English Department. For the past six years, she has presented all over Oregon as a public scholar with Oregon Humanities' Conversation Project on topics such as Oregon Black history, alternatives to incarceration, and the history of hip-hop.

Organizing

Walidah spent six years on the board of the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, and helped to found the Human Rights Coalition, a group of prisoners' families and former prisoners with three chapters in Pennsylvania.*





MULUC



Kin 29: Red Electric Moon

I activate in order to purify
Bonding flow
I seal the process of universal water
With the electric tone of service
I am guided by the power of space.


The purpose of the AA Midway station at this particular time is to re-focus and re-connect an information vortex here on this test tube planet, which is a micro-galactic beam.*



*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time  Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2018-2019.











The Sacred Tzolk'in 






Muladhara Chakra (Seli Plasma)




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