Shana King is a spoken word artist who obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Journalism with a minor in writing from St. John Fisher College. King has been in major events in Rochester, NY, including Artwalk Alive, The Clothesline Art Festival, Dream… of the possibilities 3rd Annual Cabaret, Erotic Nights, Hatched: Female Artist Showcase and many other festivities. She has also been in the play, “Hatshepsut: She Wears the Beard, She Says I’m King,” by Delores Jackson Radney. The play included King’s poem, “Whose Name Do We Call?" Her new passion is acting, creating and doing spoken word workshops. She has been published twice in the Angle Magazine, two times on the Rochester A.B.O.V.E website and published in the Minority Reporter newspaper. King has been reciting poetry since 2000 and writing poetry since 1998. She uses poetry as a platform to educate and spread love. Her endeavor is to be a traveling spoken word artist. “Words can heal,” King said.
My mission: The purpose for Words Can Heal is to spread love, heal and educate through spoken word performances. My personal interest is to enlighten minds and hearts. This goal is being achieved by doing fundraisers, open mics, networking, taking advice and selling poetic products.
“Throughout the world there exist too much dissention and misunderstanding amongst various world religions. Community Won exists to bridge the gap between clear understanding and societal presupposition. Our intent is not to exploit any faith or its adherents, but to provide a positive outlet to expose the foundational, ethical, spiritual, and cultural aspects of four of the world’s largest practiced religions. It is our sincere hope that through this source the world will gain greater understanding and insight into the various religions and the people who practice them , and evoke a mutual respect throughout each community. Our goal is unity and to win the community!”
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December 5, 2010 at 9:34 AM
Shana King is a spoken word artist who obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Journalism with a minor in writing from St. John Fisher College. King has been in major events in Rochester, NY, including Artwalk Alive, The Clothesline Art Festival, Dream… of the possibilities 3rd Annual Cabaret, Erotic Nights, Hatched: Female Artist Showcase and many other festivities. She has also been in the play, “Hatshepsut: She Wears the Beard, She Says I’m King,” by Delores Jackson Radney. The play included King’s poem, “Whose Name Do We Call?" Her new passion is acting, creating and doing spoken word workshops. She has been published twice in the Angle Magazine, two times on the Rochester A.B.O.V.E website and published in the Minority Reporter newspaper. King has been reciting poetry since 2000 and writing poetry since 1998. She uses poetry as a platform to educate and spread love. Her endeavor is to be a traveling spoken word artist. “Words can heal,” King said.
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