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Emio Greco|PC
Nov. 27 — Nov. 27, 2008

[purgatorio] POPOPERA / Schouwburg
Tilburg, NL
Rha Goddess in LOW: Meditations Trilogy Part 1. Photo by Jacques-Jean Tiziou / www.jjtiziou.net. Rha Goddess in LOW: Meditations Trilogy Part 1. Photo by Jacques-Jean Tiziou / www.jjtiziou.net. Rha Goddess in LOW: Meditations Trilogy Part 1. Photo by Jacques-Jean Tiziou / www.jjtiziou.net. Rha Goddess in LOW: Meditations Trilogy Part 1. Photo by Jacques-Jean Tiziou / www.jjtiziou.net.

Rha Goddess

As a child born into the tail end of the civil rights era, my parents ingrained in my siblings and me, early on, the importance of community and voice. No matter what we experience as people, our ability to be authentically self-expressed is often "at risk.” The greatest revolutionary act that any of us can take on in life is to know, honor and give voice to who we really are. This is the struggle- to be real, and in being real, each of us has the opportunity to be well and when we are well, we ARE free.

–Rha Goddess

 

Through the Hip Hop Mental Health Project, her activist project We Got Issues!, and her participation as a keynote and motivational speaker, Rha Goddess engages diverse communities in several ways.