In the Lounge Two for the Road George Emilio Sanchez with Jimmie Briggs

About This Show

In this monthly work-in-progress showing, renowned performance artist and activist Sanchez will develop his upcoming production, XIV, which premieres at Dixon Place in June 2019. The show melds autobiography and history to convey the injustices racialized communities face as they fight for ‘equal protection of the laws’. Revolving around a 1946 class action lawsuit by 5 Mexican-American families to have their children enrolled in Orange County, CA public schools by applying the 14th Amendment, XIV serves as a creative counterpoint to the current events surrounding the realities of undocumented ‘dreamers’ and the vitriolic calls for building a Wall. This month’s showing features a guest appearance by Jimmie Briggs.

With humor and spoken word testimony as poetic-protest, Sanchez embodies a response to what we are seeing unfold before us as marginalized people struggle to survive within a broken landscape, pitting constitutional ideals against their experience being treated as unequal and inferior. This courageous new work exposes the country’s long history of conflicting narratives that fall to one side of the color line.

ABOU THE ARTISTS

George Emilio Sanchez is a writer and performance artist. He created a 24-hour ‘performance filibuster’ on gun violence and gun culture in the United States called Bang Bang Gun Amok at Abrons Arts. This marathon event brought together artists, activists and survivors to create a public space where everyone could acknowledge the trauma of gun violence while addressing how gun culture is historically embedded in our society. Bang Bang Gun Amok II was re-enacted on December 14-15, 2018 at University Settlement. He has been named a Social Practice Artist-in-Residence by Abrons Arts for 2018-2020. For the past 12 years, he has directed EmergeNYC, a program that explores the intersection of arts and activism. In conjunction with Sanchez’s residency, Dixon Place is commissioning a new work, XIV, which will have its world premiere at DP in June 2019. The production will launch his series, Performing the Constitution.

Jimmie Briggs is a documentary storyteller, writer and advocate for racial and gender equity. A member of the New York City Mayor’s Gender Equity Commission, he is also an adjunct professor in social change journalism at the International Center of Photography in New York. He was the co-founder and executive director emeritus of Man Up Campaign, a globally-focused organisation to activate youth to stop violence against women and girls. This led to his selection as the winner of the 2010 GQ Magazine ‘Better Men Better World’ search, and as one of the Women’s eNews ‘21 Leaders for the 21st Century’. Jimmie has served as an adjunct professor of investigative journalism at the New School for Social Research, and was a George A Miller Visiting Professor in the Department of African and African-American Studies at the University of Illinois: Champaign-Urbana. His 2005 book Innocents Lost: When Child Soldiers Go To War took readers into the lives of war-affected children around the world. Jimmie’s next book project is an oral history of Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of Michael Brown’s death in 2014, to be published in 2020. Jimmie holds a Medal of Distinction from Barnard College.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 7:30pm

Free Admission

Estimated Runtime
45 minutes

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Photo Credit
Peter Yesley