Posted on 28. Nov, 2009 by kahlilalmustafa in CV
kahlil almustafa
ADDRESS: 410 Westminster Rd., Apt. 1C, Brooklyn, NY 11218
EMAIL ADDRESS: kahlilalmustafa@gmail.com
PHONE NUMBER: (917) 517-9006
DATE OF BIRTH: June 29, 1977
EDUCATION : Vermont College, BA in Cultural Studies, Montpelier, VT, 2007
Goddard College, MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts, Plainfield, VT, 2011
AWARDS:
Selected by The Field for the Economic Revitalization Program for Artists (ERPA) funded by Rockefeller Foundation, 2008.
Selected by the Hip-Hop Theater Festival as a Future Aesthetics Artist Re-grant (FAAR) winner funded by the Ford Foundation, 2008.
Member of 2006 Brooklyn Slam Team which was a semi-finalist at the 2006 National Poetry Slam Team event, Austin, TX, 2006.
2002 Nuyorican Grand Slam Champion, New York, NY, 2002.
2nd Place as a member of the Nuyorican Poet’s Café Poetry Team at the National Poetry Slam Championship, New York, NY, 2002.
2nd Place at the Baltimore Arts Festival Poetry Slam, Baltimore, MD, 2000.
BOOKS:
Growing Up Hip-Hop, MVMT Milk Publishing, August 2008
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Being used in more then 40 classrooms from Junior High School to the university level
I’m Crying Everyone’s Tears, Black Alchemist Press Inc., August 2002
Grandma’s Soup, Black Alchemist Press Inc., February 2000
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Selected a “poetic pick for the holidays” by Black Issues Book Review
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND ARTICLES:
Published “Double Agent” in Hunter College newspaper the Envoy, Sept 2002.
Published “Cotton” in Free Magazine, Spring 2003.
Published “Lost Heroes” in Mahogany Blues, July 2003.
Published “Afrikans in Bondage,” “Poetry Is the Soul of our Struggle,” and “The Romantics” in Dynamic magazine, Fall 2003, Winter 2003, Spring 2004, Summer 2003.
Published “Jherri Curls” in Properganda Magazine, Spring 2004.
Published “Lost Heroes” in Lyrical Times, May 2004.
Published “Bodega” in The Shield, May/June 2004.
Edited Afrika Speaks, a group of South African poets and activists, April 2003.
Edited Sneaker Music, by Kwasi Ramsey, June 2005.
WORKSHOPS (YOUTH/SCHOOLS):
Performer/Host, Queens Botanical Gardens, May 2009.
Performed and hosted a literary event at the Queens Botanical Gardens during Queens Art Express, a collaboration between the Queens Council on the Arts and the MTA.
Performer/Host, 92nd Street Y, May 2009
Hosted contest winners in city-wide performance.
Performer/Teaching Artist, IS 145 Queens, May 2009
Performed and conducted Q&A about performance poetry and my collection of poems, “Growing Up Hip-Hop,” simultaneously with three classrooms via video-teleconferencing.
Teaching Artist/Host/Performer, Police Athletic League (PAL), May 2009
Facilitated performance workshops with student and staff contest winners at eight PAL centers throughout New York City and hosted final performance.
Resident Artist, Performer, Holderness School, March 2009
Facilitated slam poetry workshops with students and staff during the two-week Artward Bound programming.
Performed one-person multimedia show, “Growing Up Hip-Hop: Plugged-In.”
Teaching Artist, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2008
In-school poetry guest in New York City schools leading up to Brooklyn Academy of Music’s “Voices for Change” performance series, exposed students to using poetry as a tool for self-expression and positive change.
Teaching Artist, Community Works, 2006-present.
In-school and after-school poetry mentor in New York City schools; designed curriculum for residency programs such as “Brooklyn to South Africa cultural exchange,” “Poetry and Basketball Rites of Passage,” and “Making a Difference” poetry and drama programs.
Teaching Artist, Urban Word, 2005-present.
In-school and after-school poetry mentor in New York City middle and high schools; designed curriculum for one-day and residencies such as Dreamwork’s “Virtual Poetry Slam,” and “Rebel Poetry,” programs; compiled anthologies; host, performer and guest judge at special events.
WORKSHOPS (ADULTS/UNIVERSITY):
Guest Lecture, Bank Street College, May 2009
Led a workshop and lectured about integrating youth culture into the classroom with a group of education students.
ITAG Facilitator, New York Collective of Radical Educator (NYCoRE), February 2009
Facilitated six sessions course “Combating the Banking Mentality: Integrating Media and Youth Culture into the Learning Environment,” with educators as part of their Inquiry-To-Action Groups (ITAG).
Guest Lecture, New York University, April 2009/2008/2007
Led a workshop and lectured about facilitating poetry workshops in classrooms with a group of education students.
Guest Lecture, New York University, November 2008/2007
Led a workshop and lecture about the intersection between hip-hop and the spoken word movement.
Guest Lecture, City College, November 2008/2007
Led a workshop and lecture about using facilitating poetry workshops in classrooms with a group of education students.
Resident Artist, University of North Carolina, NC, 2003.
Performed and facilitated “Poetry Is a Necessity” and “Poetry for Social Change” workshops as part of their multi-cultural week celebration.
Guest Lecture, Columbia University/City College, Manhattan, NY 2002.
Facilitated “History of Resistance” workshops.
SELECTED PERFORMANCES (MARCHES/RALLIES):
“The 45th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Against the Vietnam War,” Riverside Church, Manhattan, NY, 2006
“March for Peace, Justice & Democracy,” City Hall, NY, 2005.
“A Peaceful World is Possible,” May Day Celebration, NYC, 2004.
“No More Nukes Rally,” Central Park, NY, 2004.
“The World Still Says No to War,” International Day of Protest, NYC, 2004.
“Honoring the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.” with Congresswoman Barbara
Lee at Riverside Church, Harlem, NY, 2004.
“Blacks Rally Against the War,” Harlem, NY, 2003.
“Drop the Rock – Youth Speak Out,” Manhattan, NY, 2003.
“Mass Rally for CUNY and SUNY,” City Hall, NY, 2003.
“Millions for Reparations National Rally” at the United Nations –NYC, 2003.
National Student Strike: “Books Not Bombs,” Union Square, NY, 2003.
Nationally televised on C-SPAN, “No More Occupation in Iraq, Washington DC, 2003.
SELECTED PERFORMANCES (POLITICAL/ CULTURAL SPACES):
Feature poet at “State of the Black World: Report Card for Barack Obama,” with the Institute of the Black World (IBW), Washington D.C., April 2009.
Special presenter and poet at “The New Black Movement” at the Left Forum at Cooper Union, New York, NY, 2007.
Featured poet at the first solar-powered hip-hop concert at the U.S. Social Forum, Atlanta, GA, June 2007.
Opened the State of Black Men in America Conference hosted Kevin Powell, June 2003, October 2007.
Regular guest poet at the Institute of the Black World monthly forum hosted by Ron Daniels at the House of the Lord Church, Brooklyn, NY, 2004-2006.
Presented poetry and stories at the Twana Twitu Gala for Kenya’s HIV/AIDS Orphans with author of AIDS in America, Dr. Susan Hunter, White Plains, NY, 2004.
Guest poet at the Youth Summit Against Violence with Councilman Charles Barron, Brooklyn, NY, 2004.
Guest poet at presenter at the N’COBRA Regional Meeting & Teach-In, Harlem, Guest poet at the Africana Criminal Justice Conference with Manning Marable at the Schomburg Library, Harlem, NY, 2003.
Guest poet at Malcolm X Grassroots Movement’s “Black August” event, Brooklyn, NY 2002.
Opened for Amiri Baraka at the Young Communist League’s “Five Hundred Years of Resistance,” Manhattan, New York, 2002.
Guest poet at the 5th Global Afrikan Congress, Toronto, CA, November 2002.
Guest poet at the International African Arts Festival, Brooklyn, NY, 2002.
Guest poet at the Harlem Book Festival, Harlem, NY, June 2003, June 2004.
SELECTED PERFORMANCES (PERFORMANCE SPACES):
“100 Poems For 100 Days” series at Cornelia Street Café, July 2009.
“Updating the Race Conversation,” at La Mama E.T.C., NYC, May 2009.
“Growing Up Hip-Hop: Plugged-In,” at Nuyorican Poets Café, Dec. 2009.
Featured poet and host at “La Casita Festival” at Lincoln Center, August, 2007.
Featured poet, Geraldine Dodge Poetry Festival, September 2006.
Guest poet at Rattapallax Press’ “AIDS in Africa” Poetry Marathon, NYC, 2003.
Geraldine Dodge Poetry Festival, Waterloo, NJ, October 2004.
Guest poet at the National Black Writer’s Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 2003.
TOURS/APPEARANCES:
Featured Author at NAACP’s 100th Anniversary Celebration – NYC, July 2009
Featured Author for Mississippi Library’s Black History Month programming, toured four library sites, read poetry, Q&A and facilitated poetry workshops, Mississippi, February 2009.
Regular performer with the Nuyorican Poets Café at universities, 2002-present.
Member of the “Hip-Hop for President Tour,” National, 2008.
Performer with the live hip-hop/rock band GAME Rebellion 2003-2006.
Member of the “Black & Brown Unity Tour,” National, 2005.
Member of the “Speak Truth to Power Tour” National, 2003-2004.
PRESENTATIONS/SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
“The Secret is Out,” Keynote Speech, Vermont College – Adult Degree Program Graduation Celebration, “What Could We Imagine?” Keynote Speech, New Design High School Graduation Celebration, Manhattan, NY, 2009.
“What Could We Imagine?” Keynote Speech, Bushwick High School for Social Justice Graduation Celebration, Brooklyn, NY, 2009.
Moderated “Feminism & Hip-Hop” panel discussion at Fordham University, Bronx, NY 2004.
Presenter and guest poet at “Forty Acres and a Mule: The Case for Black Reparations” with Manning Marable at Columbia University, NYC, 2003.
Presenter and guest poet at “Hip-Hop for Social Change” at Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, 2003.
Presenter at “Hip-Hop Music: Has it Done What the Civil Rights Movement Failed to Do,” with Steve Berlack at City College of Harlem, Harlem, NY 2001.
Presenter and poet at “Reparations Forum 2003: Honoring the Debt” at the Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference, Washington, DC, 2003.
OTHER:
Regularly distributes a popular newsletter, “Newsletter from the Nebakanezer” to an email list of over 5,000 people.