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READINGS WITH NOMY LAMM TODAY!!! What are you doing with your heart and hands to mend the brokenness of the "we"? What sacred fragments do you hold that need to be released into the collective? Allow Nomy to support you in connecting to your authentic voice, in order to call forth those aspects of yourself that must be known, felt, and met. You are a part of the divine presence of this planet, and your liberation feeds the cosmic tilt toward justice. 1-6pm $1/min. #psychicsister #nomylamm #authenticity #magic #connection #justice (at Psychic Sister)
Nomy Lamm - Connected
Bio: Nomy is a San Francisco-based writer, musician and performer and political activist. She is an advisory board member and performer with Sins Invalid, a project that centers voices of queers and people of color with disabilities, creating work on disability, sexuality, social justice and embodiment.
“Sitting in the audience the first time I got to see a Sins Invalid show, I witnessed some of the most radical work I’d ever seen or imagined. I watched Lateef McLeod, a beautiful black man with cerebral palsy, recite poetry through an electronic talker and get almost naked, crawling on the floor in front of a mirror under a giant full moon. I watched porn by Loree Erickson, a queer white femme wheelchair user, heard poetry by Latina wheelchair goddess Maria Palacios, and witnessed a performance by white genderqueer crip seeley quest, who did a lap dance while wearing a molded plastic back brace. Planted in my theater seat with my fake leg tucked under my chair, I felt a familiar but all-too-uncommon sensation: an urgency, a current in my body saying “This is the moment, step into it, this is where it’s happening.” I wanted in.” (www.nomylamm.com)
Bird Song (Nomy & Cara Page), Courtesy of Sins Invalid. Photograph: Richard Downing ©2009