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Joel Fluent Greene's 5th Anniversary of 'A MAN CAN CHANGE' Set for the Wright Museum

By: Dec. 12, 2016
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It's the five-year anniversary of Detroit's hit poetry/live music series, "A Man Can Change: The Words, Music, Art & Stories of 7 Men," on Friday, December 23rd at The GM Theater at The Charles Wright Museum of African American History.

Curated & Hosted by Joel Fluent Greene and featuring a very special opening performance by the legendary Jessica Care Moore, as well as an incredible musical set by Collective Peace that you won't want to miss.

Advance tickets are $20. Your purchase of an advance ticket guarantees you a seat. Available now at www.eventbrite.com/e/a-man-can-change-holiday-edition-a-night-of-poetry-live-music-tickets-29062390392?aff=efbevent. Door admission is $30.

This special holiday edition will be held at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, in the beautiful GM Theater. After five years of successful shows...it's time to go BIG for the anniversary!

The evening will include:

-Poetry

-Live Music

-Comedy

-Cash Bar

- The Detroit Based Holiday Marketplace. Featuring 15 local artisans and vendors

- And more!

PERFORMING:

Joel Fluent Greene

Pierre Anthony

Khary Kimani Turner

Trey A Simon

King Thomas Moore

Ben Will &

Sowande Keita

w/comedy by Coolaide

And additional music provided by DJ Equad

At The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History - The GM Theater - 315 East Warren Avenue at Brush Street.

Joel Fluent Greene is a Detroit based Poet, Author and Promoter. He was the long running host at Detroit's iconic, Cafe Mahogany poetry nights, which was a popular hub for creatives during the late 90s. As a performance poet and host, Fluent has shared the stage with acts and personalities as diverse as The Roots, Pharrell Williams, The Last Poets, Talib Kweli, Ledisi, Big Sean, Saul Williams, The Detroit Red Wings and many more. He has also acted as Master of Ceremonies at events for Chrysler Corporation, Compuware, 100 Black Men of America, Inside-Out Detroit and Music Hall Center. He was also director of Music Hall Center's Words and Rhythms of the D outreach program for 4 years and has held workshops and performances in over 50 schools in the Metro Detroit area. In 2008 in collaboration with African American Consumer Market (AACM) McDonald's franchises, 160,000+ "Words and Rhythms of the D" books were distributed to McDonald's restaurants showcasing the poetry of young adults. In 2012, Joel was honored with the prestigious Spirit of Detroit Award for his many years of commitment and leadership. Joel is currently producer & host of Mahogany @ the Museum, and in November of 2015 released his second collection of poetry, Poems of Bungalow & Concrete.



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