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Alana Amore for Black Women Exhale, The Record Co. - Shared Air Session

Black Women Exhale (BWE) is a mutual aid organization that redistributes money to Black women and femmes in need of funds. Cat Robinson (they/them) founded the organization on Juneteenth 2020 in the to offer Black women and Black femmes a reason to exhale, when they are offered very few by the powers that be. Since its inception, BWE has graduated from relocating $100 to 40 people a month to $150 to forty Black women and femmes every month! In addition to this, they post flyers for direct mutual requests Monday - Friday. BWE has aided women and femmes in tackling their debt, returning to school, escaping hostile living environments and so much more - all with the help of our stellar community. Learn more about Black Women Exhale: instagram.com/blackwomenexhale Donate to Black Women Exhale: patreon.com/bwe (Bio taken from Black Women Exhale's Patreon) The Record Co. is a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to making space for Boston’s music makers. They believe in the power of music creation to bring people together and build a shared understanding across differences. They exist to make sure that no matter who you are, no matter why you make music, you can keep making. Learn more about The Record Co.: therecordco.org/about Donate to The Record Co.: therecordco.org/support2023 Chapters: 0:00 - "Wives" 2:59 - Black Women Exhale and The Record Co. 3:33 - "Pittsburgh Boy" Alana Amore Colvin (she/they) is a Brooklyn based composer, guitarist, and singer-songwriter. Colvin’s work explores the intersections between jazz, classical, folk and alt-rock leaning heavily into their perception of modern American folk music. They often write for unconventional mediums such as boomwhackers or toy instruments as a way of experimenting with well established mediums and genres. Colvin is often in conversation with the socio-political issues impacting Black, brown, and queer bodies in the U.S. as well as in Europe. In more self-reflective works, she is known for her vulnerability, naive, and some-what childlike nature. In all their work Colvin aims to highlight and bring into community women of color and will often prioritize collaborations that celebrate marginalized communities in spaces where they were previously or historically known to be unwelcome. Colvin’s work is always intended to disrupt. More from Alana Amore: alanaamore.net (Artist bio taken from Alana's website) Shared Air is a benefit video production house based in Brooklyn, NY. For each live concert, performers choose a mutual aid or charitable nonprofit organization to speak about between songs and direct their audience to donate to. Our mission is to make live performances more accessible and supportive for marginalized groups - especially those who experience difficulty attending and feeling comfortable at shows. Follow along with Shared Air:   / sharedairshows   Songwriting and Performance: Mei Semones Audio and Video Recording and Editing: Gabriel Perez Ouhirra

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