Brave New Voices 2009 - July 14-19, 2009

Brave New Voices on HBO // WATCH EPISODE 1 NOW

March 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Community, Projects, Voices | 20 Comments
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Russell Simmons Presents Brave New Voices, chronicles the lives of teen poets from seven cities around the nation as they prepare to compete in Youth Speaks’ annual Brave New Voices Festival.

Brave New Voices is a monumental festival that features teen poetry slam champions from cities, rural, and suburban areas from all over the world. Held in a different city each year, Brave New Voices has taken place at esteemed venues such as the Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian, The San Francisco Opera House, The Apollo Theater, and the Chicago Theater, drawing thousands of audiences each year.

Beginning April 5th at 11PM, follow America’s brightest young talents as they strive to reach the pinnacle of slam poetry. Sharing their most personal thoughts and emotions as they face inner battles, family tragedy, and the pressures of competition, these poets use words open minds and explore possibilities. Narrated by Queen Latifah, Russell Simmons Presents Brave New Voices, airs every Sunday at 11PM.

Brave New Voices Toolkit

March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Community, Projects, Voices | 3 Comments
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Being a Brave New Voice, in the World, and on HBO, happens to be quite tiring! You can help out by helping us spread the word.

We think it is very important that people get to see the positive images of young people in America, and we think that it will help to increase public support for arts and education programs across the country.

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Brave New Voices Speaks Green

March 21st, 2009 | Posted in Community, Green, Projects, Voices | 1 Comment
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In November 2007 four members of the Brave New Voices Network traveled to Chicago Illinois, to perform at the largest Green Festival in the United States known as Green Build.  This conference boasted over 20,000 attendees including former President Bill Clinton, environmental guru Paul Hawken, and a host of other leaders in the Sustainability Movement.  After a series of stellar performances from Jared Paul, of Providence, Dawn Maxey of Stanford University, this years BNV Sundance Winner Kiyra Traber of the Bay Area, and the winner of the first BNV Sundance Global Warming poetry competition, George Watsky, Youth Speaks was positioned as a key organization working to forward the sustainability movement and to inspire young people to become champions for the environment.

This event is a culmination of two years of partnership with the Robert Redford Sundance Institute who, inspired by the words of our youth, have worked with us to facilitate our Sundance event as part of our BNV festival.  Each year this event has gotten bigger and better, as youth from around the country, ages 13 – 24 compete for the opportunity to travel on behalf of Youth Speaks to some of the key conferences and summits on the Environment to date.

Thus far, winners and participants have performed at the United States Mayors Conference, where over 70 of the nations Mayors convene to discuss environmental responsibility and accountability; the Power Shift Conference which was a convening of 5000 young people in Washington DC to lobby against Global Warming; and of course the Green Build conference where engineers and architects gather to be introduced to new technology and be inspired to save the earth.

We are honored to work with all of the groups to forward this cause and to lend our voices to the movement to end global warming and encourage environmental stewardship.

Brave New Voices On Tour

March 21st, 2009 | Posted in Community, Projects, Voices | 4 Comments

Youth Speaks’ Brave New Voices College Tour is an amalgam of the  brightest college aged performance poets from the San Francisco Bay.

Between the ages of 18 and 25, each member has gathered attention in the national arena, from showcases on HBO’s Def Poetry, to feature articles in Teen People and Newsweek. These poets are included in the tour not only for their acclaim, but for their ability to affect the frighteningly stagnated political climate. They don’t just write. They push the burgeoning future aesthetics in literature and theatre. The Brave New Voices College Tour brandishes both Hip Hop sensibility and immaculate writing. The poets aim to unnerve and electrify college students ever slanted towards apathy. After all, who’s better to instigate students to movement than a crew of their verbally gifted peers?