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To Sing of Common Things Speakers' Series

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​Watch Our Five-Part 2018 "To Sing of Common Things" Speakers' Series
​in the Barn House Storytelling Room below!

Above: This sweet recap of our five-part 2018 "To Sing of Common Things: The Voices of Young People"  speakers' series features the seven talented young speakers reading the Paul Laurence Dunbar poem, "Common Things," after which the annual series is named. 
​Our To Sing of Common Things Series is named after the poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar which celebrates the small and humble joys of daily life that are too often taken for granted.
"We like the man who soars and sings
With high and lofty inspiration;
​But he who sings of common things
Shall always share our admiration."

                      ~Paul Laurence Dunbar
​Description:  The Clemmons Family Farm's 2018 To Sing of Common Things speakers' series presented five events that featured teenaged scholars who are creative writers and spoken word artists. The young speakers' presentations shared how they use their art to express their feelings, find their grounding and take action. The speakers also shared brief performances of selections of their creative works. Ms. Kiah Morris and Mr. Rajnii Eddins, professional spoken word artists, based in Bennington, Vermont and Burlington, Vermont respectively, co-hosted this dynamic series. 

​Offered free to our community, our To Sing of Common Things ​speakers' series was co-organized with The Young Writers’ Project and was funded in part by the Vermont Humanities Council and by ArtPlace America. Filming of the five-part series was done through a collaboration between the Clemmons Family Farm, RETN, and the Vermont Commons School.  All of the events were held in the beautiful storytelling room of the historic Barn House on the Clemmons Family Farm.

Above: Part 1 of our 2018 To Sing of Common Things speakers series featuring Hawa Adam and Balkisa Abdikadir of Muslim Girls Making Change.
Above: Part 2 of our 2018 To Sing of Common Things speakers' series featuring Kiran Waquar and Lena Ginawi of Muslim Girls Making Change.

Above:  Part 3 of our 2018 "To Sing of Common Things" Speakers Series with spoken word artist Rivan Calderin and poet Asha Ganguly-Hickok.
Above:  Part 4 of our 2018"To Sing of Common Things" Speakers Series with spoken word artist Grace Success Brown.
Below:  The grande finale of our 5-part 2018 To Sing of Common Things series featured spoken word artists Rajnii Eddins and Kiah Morris who each gave powerful performances of selections of their original creative works. The performances were followed by one of the richest and most emotional discussions we've had with an audience, and the opportunity for deep community-building and healing.
For more information about this speakers' series or our other programs, 
call (765) 560-5445 and leave a message.
Please make a tax-deductible donation to help us continue to offer free events like the "To Sing of Common Things" speakers' series to the public!
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Contact us at: contact@clemmonsfamilyfarm.org
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Leave us a message at: 765-560-5445

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  • What We Do
    • About Our Programs >
      • K-12 Ethnic Studies
      • Creating Healthy Communities >
        • Cancelling Miss Rona
        • A Sense of Place >
          • A Sense of Place at NEFA-CCX
      • The Agitators
      • Art >
        • A bit about the Art
        • Farm2Art Program
        • Culinary Heritage & Arts Program
      • Farm
      • Forest
      • Our Heritage
  • About
    • About Us >
      • Our Vision
      • Our Plans for the Center
    • Who We Are >
      • Jack and Lydia's Living Legacy
      • How Jack and Lydia Found and Bought the Farm
      • Holding On to Our Legacies
    • When Are We Open?
    • Press Coverage >
      • Other News >
        • 2019 Visitors Survey: Sneak Preview
        • 2018 Updates
        • 2017 Updates
        • 2016 Updates
    • What Our Community is Saying >
      • 2018 Visitor Survey Findings!
      • Feedback from other Vermont communities
    • Subscribe!
  • The Storytelling Room
    • Alone Together With Words That Heal
    • Juneteenth in the Air Program (2020)
    • 2018 To Sing of Common Things
    • Family Storytelling >
      • Farm Storytelling Channel
      • Our Storytelling >
        • Heritage, Farm & Family Stories >
          • Louisiana and Arkansas: 1800s - 1920s
          • From the South to the Mid-West: 1930s to 1950s
          • Finding and Buying the Farm
        • Vermont2Africa and Back Stories
  • Artists' Registry
    • Are You Looking for an Artist?
    • Why, Hello there, Artists!
  • Historic Buildings
    • Venue Rentals
    • Stay with Us!
    • Six Historic Buildings
    • The Barn House >
      • The Barn House Legacy
      • The Barn House Library
      • Stay with Us!
    • The Big Barn >
      • "Making History, Creating Place" Videos!
      • The Historic Water Cistern
    • The Main House >
      • About the Black Locust Trees
    • The Shop >
      • Shop Storytelling Videos
  • Please Donate!
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