Marc Bamuthi Joseph: "You Have the Rite"
Marc Bamuthi Joseph: "Ustedes tienen el rito"
TED Fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph is a curator of words, ideas and protagonists. His bold, poetically-driven work investigates social issues and cultural identity. Full bio
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el mismo número de calzado.
Air Jordan 4s for Christmas.
Air Jordan 4 para navidad.
inspirado en el Grinch.
episode of "Black-ish."
on my Black man feet.
en mis pies afroamericanos.
freedom days back fast enough.
los buenos tiempos.
en el Upper East Side.
on the Upper East Side.
boys are the stupidest.
son los más estúpidos.
barely getting away
por una serie de escapadas
is stewarding this tradition well.
está siguiendo esta costumbre.
and Marvin Gaye on repeat.
y Marvin Gaye en repetición.
and older than Emmett Till.
y más viejo que Emmett Till.
enter his prime suspect years:
en el principal sospechoso:
the threat of communities from below.
una amenaza para las comunidades.
el hombre no tiene depredadores,
humans have no natural predator,
genetically embedded and instinctual
and then walks around them,
y caminan alrededor de ellos
al lado de gacelas a medio comer,
half-eaten gazelles,
aparece en el National Geographic.
on some Nat Geo shit.
en el Departamento de Vehículos.
broken "Fortnite" thing
mientras lo grabé con mi iPhone,
under the eye of my filming iPhone,
who has just salvaged a draw.
que ha logrado empatar.
pero solo tiene 16 años
su cuerpo completamente libre.
en el centro de Oakland.
estaba estacionado ilegalmente.
considering the odds that I'm going to die
de una patrulla, contemplando mi muerte,
who expects that in 18 minutes,
lo recogiera de la escuela en 18 minutos.
que grabasen este momento.
to capture this moment, so.
grandes palabras
when I was 16 getting ready for the SAT,
se me habían olvidado todas.
that really speaks is my skin.
lo único que hablaba.
entre Avenida 12 y Broadway,
on 12th and Broadway,
se detuvo detrás de mí.
a police car pulls up behind me,
that earnest Black man face.
and then hits the siren,
y luego encendió la sirena,
y en la mano tenía su arma,
another patrol car now, four cops now,
con cuatro agentes,
hands behind my back, shackled.
con las manos en la espalda, esposado.
only until I'm scared and then sad.
hasta que me dio miedo y tristeza.
antes de morir.
before my own death.
antes de darse cuenta
before he realizes
apenas formado,
formed memory of me
nunca fui a recogerlo.
I never came for him.
en el fondo musgoso de mis pensamientos,
in the moss at the base of my thoughts,
of my freedom attempts.
de mis tentativas de libertad.
en tiempos de disturbios civiles,
in the time of civil unrest,
arching like a broken-winged sparrow,
de Marvin Gaye,
de un gorrión,
had a warrant out on him,
contra un tipo de Richmond,
dude doesn't hear "Marc Joseph,"
no oyó el nombre "Marc Joseph",
on the corner now,
en la esquina,
de una pila de carne.
I'm not fed to the beast today.
no me echaron a los leones ese día.
makes sure to give me a ticket
se aseguró de multarme
en un carril de autobús,
in the hollow city,
en esta ciudad hueca,
in the age of autonomous vehicles.
en la era de vehículos autónomos.
and my internet is broken,
del mártir de hoy,
that I don't love my son enough
don't care about your rights, yo.
un pepino tus derechos.
happening in my head
y Marvin Gaye suena en la radio.
and Marvin Gaye comes on the radio.
que casi nunca le dije,
that I almost never said,
in the friendly sky
contra la línea de bajo que disminuye.
against the fading baseline.
para el momento existencial.
for the existential moment.
es una experiencia en sí misma.
is its own genre of experience.
cantan como un ángel,
why you sing like an angel,
el cielo les guía la voz.
why heaven bends to your voice.
y el agente en el espejo retrovisor
the cop in the rearview mirror
a un chico negro,
of the fraction that survives.
de aquella fracción que sobreviva.
de su despedida telepática,
of your telepathic goodbye,
en el registro superior de Marvin
in Marvin's upper register
de los EE.UU. en su peor momento.
of America at its worst.
un dios en forma de amor,
of the restless dead,
de los muertos inquietos,
libre de cometer errores y superarlos,
mistakes and live through them,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marc Bamuthi Joseph - Arts activist, spoken word artistTED Fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph is a curator of words, ideas and protagonists. His bold, poetically-driven work investigates social issues and cultural identity.
Why you should listen
Marc Bamuthi Joseph is a steadfast believer in empathy as the most valuable currency in building community, and he seeks to spark curiosity and dialogue about freedom, compassion and fearlessness through pioneering arts stewardship and education. A 2017 TEDGlobal Fellow, Bamuthi graced the cover of Smithsonian Magazine as one of America's Top Young Innovators in the Arts and Sciences; artistically directed HBO's "Russell Simmons presents Brave New Voices"; and is an inaugural recipient of the United States Artists Rockefeller Fellowship, which annually recognizes 50 of the country’s greatest living artists. Dance Magazine named him a Top Influencer in 2017.
Bamuthi's evening-length work, red black and GREEN: a blues, was nominated for a 2013 Bessie Award for "Outstanding Production (of a work stretching the boundaries of a traditional form)" and he has won numerous grants including from the National Endowment for the Arts and Creative Capital Foundation. His noted work /peh-LO-tah/ is inspired by soccer and Bamuthi's first generation American experience, intersecting global economics, cross-border fan culture and the politics of joy.
Bamuthi is the founding Program Director of the non-profit Youth Speaks, and he is a co-founder of Life is Living, a national series of one-day festivals which activate under-resourced parks and affirm peaceful urban life. His essays have been published in Harvard Education Press; he has lectured at more than 200 colleges, has carried adjunct professorships at Stanford and Lehigh, among others, and currently serves as Chief of Program and Pedagogy at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
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