RESOURCES: How to create and organise your own Open Mic Event:
Susheela Daniel:
Spoken Word Pt.1: How to start and find inspiration
Spoken Word Pt. 2: How to write and perform
Susheela Daniel, My personal journey to Spoken Word:
About the project:
When kids are not welcomed in sports clubs, gyms, restaurants and libraries, when the socio-economic situation does not allow to participate in many of the leisure and cultural activities, how is anyone surprised they meet up in the streets? Is it right to call them “street gangs” then? Let’s take hold of the discussion. Liikkukaa Ry is now presenting its “Drop the Mic” initiative. We offer many ways and spaces for expression and exchange.
On the left an example for Spoken Word Poetry. Susheela Daniel.
Our partners in Rasmus Ry campaign video: Who lives here belongs here:
Malyun has been one of the engines of the Drop The Mic Project:
Our 2022 Campaign video, in English, Finnish, Somali and Swahili: Respect, Dignity and Integrity
Try out some rapping on your own: Whats a good man like?
Or jam it out with some Blues-Grooves:
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November 25th is the day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and the action weeks go on to December 10th.
Join us to raise awareness for this and related topics as described in the text below by sharing and/or sending videos, spoken word, photography or whatever comes to mind.
Time to speak up. As immigrants, it sometimes appears that we have to ask ourselves: Are all our men rapists and all our women exotic sexual objects? Immigrants, refugees and their children are being racialized, as girls and women exoticized, eroticised and objectified, as boys and men vilified, painted as criminals and used by politicians, influencers and journalists as career boosters. Are we really all monsters or twerking objects. Is sexuality and violence all there is about us? Are our communities really obsessed with homo- and transphobia, genitally mutilating our children and revenge violence, as the white majority in Finland is made to believe? Do we really believe that boys don’t cry and women have to stay at home? The truth could not be further from it. So what do we do against this image? Lets talk about it.
Over 30 year old men exposed while fishing for underaged girls in the web. See the video (in Finnish) here:
In reality crime rates are going down as immigration rates are going up and research shows that racialized people fall victim of abuse and violence. Racist and sexualised harassment are disproportionally high against BIPOC, while violence against women in relationships is higher in Finland than in most other countries. 31% of women experience sexualised violence during their life. A recent study by THL claims that children born in Finland into a family where one parent or both parents are of immigrant background are more likely to perform worse at school, suffer mental health problems, yet do not become more involved in crime than others.. Read more..
Breaking the Silence:
Here is another contribution, “Unlearning Shame”, by Bossina
We invite everyone to participate and are happy to connect. Please send us your ideas and suggestions. For now we would like to encourage you to get creative, send us your videos, songs, paintings, poems, photography or any other creative input and we will publish it. Use any language you like, but please provide us with a translation to English, Finnish or Swedish if possible. We will arrange Open Mic events both online and on stage and are happy to arrange visits and exchange with experts as well. We will also provide you with info on this page.
Join in and stay tuned 🙏
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