FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Makeda Smith
UBW Marketing Manager
msmith@urbanbushwomen.org
(718) 398-4537

URBAN BUSH WOMEN’S
2022 SUMMER LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE:
“ARE WE DEMOCRACY?”

JUNE 10 - 19, 2022

Brooklyn, New York – June 7, 2022 – In partnership with Junebug Productions and The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB), Urban Bush Women’s (UBW) annual Summer Leadership Institute returns to shared space for the first time since 2019. The 2022 Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) will take place Friday, June 10th, through Sunday, June 19th, at the Mark Morris Dance Center in Brooklyn, New York.

 

2019 Summer Leadership Institute: “When Black Women+ Prevail… We All Prevail” Culminating Performance
Photo by Imranda Ward

 
 

“The SLI is the rootball of Urban Bush Women’s leadership development. It is where we deepen, strengthen, and expand our values with the participants of the SLI. Since its inception, over 1,500+ participants have become part of the Urban Bush Women’s circle of change-making.”

– Jawole Willa Jo Zollar
Urban Bush Women Founder

 

Earlier this year, UBW welcomed Choreographic Center Intiative Fellow and UBW Company Alum Paloma McGregor as its new SLI Associate Director. “The SLI is like a second home to me,” says Paloma. “Since I first experienced it as a scholarship participant in 2004, it has been a place where I have deepened my vision, values, and leadership. SLI seeded my passion for cultivating creative communities, so I’m grateful for the chance to reinvest in and grow the SLI as Associate Director.”

UBW’s SLI is an intensive 10-day convening where participants will learn effective ways to deepen or begin work as artists who desire to connect art to community organizing and progressive social change strategies. This year’s theme is “Are We Democracy?”

 

“A Democracy, like a dance, requires practice. The theme “Are We Democracy?” challenges, emboldens and invites us to rigorously practice our democratic aspirations and visions in community. It calls us to turn our visions into action.”

– Paloma McGregor
Summer Leadership Institute Associate Director

 

The SLI forges an “artist as activist” methodology that offers a complex set of competencies and techniques that have evolved from UBW’s 35+ years of art-making practice. UBW believes it is valuable to “use movement to build a movement”. SLI leadership development includes:

2022 SLI participants will partake in multiple activities during the 10-day convening including a Fort Greene Neighborhood Tour visiting historical Black landmarks and neighborhood businesses.

The SLI closes with two public live-streamed 2022 SLI Culminating Performances. These performances include all 2022 SLI participants using music, dance, theater, visual design, and spoken word to integrate SLI learning.

Watch the 2022 SLI Culminating Performance: “Are We Democracy?” (Begins at 6:35)

ABOUT URBAN BUSH WOMEN

Urban Bush Women (UBW) burst onto the dance scene in 1984, with bold, demanding and exciting works that brought under-told stories to life through the art and vision of its award-winning Founder, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar. The Company weaves contemporary dance, music, and text with the history, culture, and spiritual traditions of the African Diaspora under the artistic direction of Chanon Judson and Samantha Speis.

Off the concert stage, UBW has developed an extensive community engagement program, BOLD (Builders, Organizers, and Leaders through Dance). UBW’s largest community engagement project is its Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). This 10-day intensive training program connects dance professionals with community-based artists/activists in a learning experience to leverage the arts as a vehicle for civic engagement. UBW launched the Choreographic Center Initiative (CCI) in January 2016. The CCI supports the development of women choreographers of color and other underheard voices.

ABOUT JUNEBUG PRODUCTIONS

Junebug Productions is the organizational successor to the Free Southern Theater (FST). In 1963, Field Secretaries John O’Neal and Doris Derby along with student leader Gilbert Moses co-founded FST to be a cultural wing of SNCC. FST went on to become a major influence in the Black Arts Movement. In 1965 FST moved its base from Tougaloo College in Jackson, Mississippi to New Orleans. The theater’s first professional tour was of Freedom School Project sites. It continued to use arts to support the Civil Rights Movement through a community engagement program and training opportunities for local people interested in writing, performing and producing theater as well as touring. www.junebugproductions.org

ABOUT THE PEOPLE’S INSTITUTE FOR SURVIVAL AND BEYOND (PISAB)

The People’s Institute believes that racism is the primary barrier preventing communities from building effective coalitions and overcoming institutionalized oppression and inequities. Through Undoing Racism®/Community Organizing Workshops, technical assistance, and consultations, The People’s Institute help individuals, communities, organizations, and institutions move beyond addressing the symptoms of racism to undoing the causes of racism so as to create a more just and equitable society. Founded in 1980 by long-time community organizers Ronald Chisom of New Orleans, and Dr. Jim Dunn of Yellow Springs, Ohio, The People’s Institute has impacted the lives of nearly 1,00,000,000 people both nationally, and internationally. Through this process, it supports a cadre of anti-racist organizers who build leadership and accountability in the communities where they are organizing. Today, The People’s Institute is recognized as one of the foremost anti-racism training and organizing institutions in the nation. In a 2002 Aspen Institute survey of eleven top racial justice organizations, five credited The People’s Institute with having the most effective anti-racist analysis. www.pisab.org

###