supported by the people’s assembly, thy hosts rhythm & rhyme instagram live sessions to convene community in healing and celebration. featuring the voices and talents of artists across the states, rhythm & rhyme reminds us of the power of creativity and our resilience as communities.
on april 18, 2020, rhythm & rhyme will feature:
Kellie Richardson - Tacoma’s 2017-19 Poet Laureate, author/creator of The Art of Naming My Pain, and overall creative extraordinaire whose work explores the intersection of race, class, and gender with specific emphasis on themes of love, loss and longing.
Meta Sarmiento - Filipino rapper and poet born and raised in Guam, who now calls Denver, CO home. His work often reflects on family, identity, love, loss, masculinity, and healing.
Marquis McCrary - Tacoma-based emcee who has been writing poetry and lyrics for 14 years. He wants to be the Kendrick Lamar his city and the voice of artists and young people trying to find themselves with their art.
Brandyn Jones - an upcoming artist from Tacoma, WA. He attends Spanaway Lake High School and has been rapping for five years
yours truly, thy nguyen