We seek your participation in this event to help us keep the spirit of Teacher, Poet, Author and Playwright Sunji Ali well and alive into the 21st Century.
It was Sunji’s dream to keep poetry and creativity alive in the schools of the inner cities.
This event is to help raise awarenss and money to continue Sunji’s efforts to provide a venue for creative after school education.
Contact us by Wednesday, January 25, 2012 to let us know if you are interested in being part of this retrospective.
You can also contact Melvin Ishmael Johnson of Dramastage-Qumran at 323.850.4436 or send an email to dramastage1@yahoo.com
Dramstage's Earlene Anthony was honored this Saturday, December 17, 2011 by the group
Spirited Woman - Women Inspiring Women for her work with young people and the erforming arts in the Downtown
Los Angeles Skid Row Community
weekly hour long internet radio broadcast streaming live from Central City East (Skid Row) featuring writing on the walls
community calendar music of the spheres
and voices from the Aether (click here to listen to previous shows)
Nailheads– a
play about homeless in L.A. This play is part
of USC’s Peace Center ‘The Nails Project’
to collect 100,000 nails – each nail represents
a homeless person.
Autohead is an excerpt from the play performed
by Earlene Anthony.
Number
One Recruit written by
Melvin Ishmael Johnson performed
at NAACP Theatre
Awards
On Saturday, October 1, 2011 Dramastage-Qumran in conjunction with the Peace Center on the campus of USC had a chance to present 80,000 nails to Habitat for Humanity to be use for building affordable housing for low income community members.