Malika Whitley: How the arts help homeless youth heal and build
瑪莉卡懷特妮: 藝術如何協助無家可歸的人療癒和發展
Malika Whitley is an arts curator and activist in Atlanta, Georgia. Full bio
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that small block of time
for that sweet moment of escape.
享受逃脫的甜美時刻。
homelessness as a teenager.
經歷到了無家可歸。
for stability and sureness,
是建立在穩定和肯定的前提下,
everything you own in your book bag
放在書包中帶著走,
you're allowed to sit in any given place
還能在哪個地方待多久
lost herself to mania
as its primary scapegoat
that homelessness was safer for me
無家可歸對我來說比較安全,
I joined Atlanta's 3,300 homeless youth
無家可歸的年輕人一樣,
to walk off the street
thought of homelessness
squalor and inconvenience,
以及麻煩聯想在一起,
full of clothes and schoolbooks,
滿滿的衣服和課本,
a few hours of sleep
disappeared into the shadows of the city
我也消失在城市的影子中,
had gone terribly wrong.
almost completely broke my spirit.
就幾乎完全打碎了我的心靈。
I had the arts,
in exchange for refuge.
when I felt at my lowest.
讓我能走下去,繼續過日子。
on Wednesday evenings
the arts gave me,
where the only thing that mattered
在那裡唯一重要的事
the right note in the song
那週想練習的歌曲唱到
to give myself permission
讓我允許自己
I started my organization, ChopArt,
arts organization for homeless minors.
對象是無家可歸的未成年人。
as a tool for trauma recovery
從創傷中恢復的工具,
about building community
in Atlanta, Georgia,
in Hyderabad, India, and Accra, Ghana,
阿克拉都有額外的專案計畫,
elements of the arts,
ChopArt provides for them to do that.
他們的安全空間來做到這一點。
uses the arts to step into their light,
用藝術走出黑暗,步入光線底下,
is not an easy one.
for over three years.
every Wednesday evening.
會來上 ChopArt 的課。
seize and die right in front of them.
母親在他們面前發病死亡。
failed to revive her.
to their ChopArt mentor, Erin,
an extra pair of clothes on their way out.
在離開時多拿一套衣物。
and resolve in ChopArt
ChopArt 的信念和決心
whatever she could
the arts as the entry point,
如果能用藝術當作切入點,
讓他們得到發展。
our homeless youth population.
between medical bills or the rent.
醫療帳單和房租之間擇一。
of painting through ChopArt.
他發現了他對畫畫的熱愛。
most of her teenage years
她轉向音樂,找回自我。
for her young shoulders.
with the rest of her family.
experiencing homelessness,
what you've been through.
to stand in your light
努力站到光底下,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Malika Whitley - Arts curator, activistMalika Whitley is an arts curator and activist in Atlanta, Georgia.
Why you should listen
At age 6, Malika Whitley began to experience homelessness with her family, then on her own at 16. During her homelessness, she found the arts as a tool for resistance from fully succumbing to the hardships of youth homelessness. After her experience, Whitley founded ChopArt, which is a multidisciplinary arts organization for homeless middle and high schoolers. Her work has been internationally recognized, as well as highlighted in Atlanta's local media. Most notably, Whitley has been named in Creative Loafing's "20 People to Watch", and ChopArt has been featured in Atlanta Magazine and on WSBTV. To support ChopArt's teens, please consider sponsoring a full year of programming for a homeless teen here.
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