Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes: "Chasms"
Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes imagines equitable solutions to community and societal problems and works with her community to implement those solutions. Full bio
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how we'll ever make it to the other side.
and who we want to be,
between what actually happened
caustic and rank.
as we look one another eye to eye.
is filled with our hesitations,
with softer hearts suffer.
has been the fruit of our restraints.
and willingness to heal,
fighting hard in the paint,
of everything we ain't.
our fears collide.
but think we can't.
that line our collective integrity.
of the virtuous on your path.
that it's I who's been pretending.
to the will of my injuries,
like Nüt until I become the sky.
when we look one another in the eye.
like the heart, gets tired.
for the strong to stay inspired,
from escaping the mire,
from taking us higher.
from the mouths of these liars,
to see our hearts so tattered,
of our shackles as gifts.
we let them widen our rifts,
to separate their souls from their brains,
their integrity insustained.
to those who serve as examples.
of their composition.
of their mission.
and energizing that is.
of codesigning with my neighbors
known as Under the Bridge.
landed on the Tremé neighborhood,
most successful black commercial district,
African American neighborhood.
of community advocacy,
of thousands of residents
federal and philanthropic partners,
of transforming the world,
under the Interstate into community space,
Cultural Innovation District.
we will bridge memory,
on the other side.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes - Community servantAsali DeVan Ecclesiastes imagines equitable solutions to community and societal problems and works with her community to implement those solutions.
Why you should listen
Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes is a mother, daughter, wife, educator, author, event producer and community developer. Most know her by her many pursuits, but the way she knows herself and the world around her is through her exploration of “the word.” Rooted in the cultural soil of New Orleans and watered by the writings of her literary idols, including Kalamu ya Salaam and Toni Morrison, DeVan Ecclesiastes has grown to bask in the sun of her heritage -- from sages who transformed pharaoh into God in Ancient Khemet, to spy boys who chant the way clear for Big Chiefs on Carnival day.
As Director of Strategic Neighborhood Development at New Orleans Business Alliance, DeVan Ecclesiastes leads the place-based development of indigenous African-American neighborhoods, building partnerships, empowering community leaders and advancing work within the priority areas of economic opportunity, cultural preservation, affordable housing, transportation access and environmental sustainability -- realized in the New Orleans's new Cultural Innovation District. With a belief in making bold commitments to address entrenched disparities, no matter her endeavor, DeVan Ecclesiastes continually seeks opportunities to forward her mission of creating a platform for equitable societal change and her vision of social justice for all humanity.
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