Monday, December 26, 2016

Getting to know through Life Lines


Coming to you live and direct from the tombs of North Carolina’s death row, are the voices that bring shame to the erroneous practices of capital punishment in this country.

Paul Brown, Rodney Taylor, Lyle May, and yours truly, Leroy Mann, are the “paradigmatic hippies” turning the tables on the state-sanctioned homicides that have initiated and concluded each of our days for a total of 70 years.  In turn, this is our LETHAL INJECTION of truth acting as a stone throw into the ocean of your existence.

Allow this art to be the TIDAL WAVE of humanity that rumbles beneath the surface.  Life is not rocket science; nor is it fair.  Life will always be artful, just let the art be art.  The passion within our voices bridges the gap between unconcerned and GETTING TO KNOW.

Life Lines is about connection.  It’s about finding surprising spaces to share endangered, beautiful life.  It’s about recognizing our power and our powerlessness to give and take life.

One hundred and forty-seven men live on Death Row in North Carolina.  Most of us have been here for more than a decade.  Some more than 30 years.  Those of us, who are writers and poets, are passionate about the spoken word.  Until now, we’ve only been allowed one supervised 10-minute phone call each year.  But now, with regular access to the phones, we want to share our voices with you.  Literally.

Life Lines is an audio journal of poetry, spoken word and other creative writing from North Carolina’s Death Row.  We’ll publish three pieces each week: poems, or short stories in our own words.  Words, which we hope, invite communion, however limited and imperfect, with those struggling to live inside state prisons.

But we need your help to make it happen.  We want to build this place for you and us online, and that means creating and maintaining a website.  We’ll also have to pay each time we call off the Row to make the recordings.

With your support, we can cover these start-up costs and get connected for the first year.  We hope that will give us enough time to generate a moderate flow of monthly support to keep this line open for as long as you and we are willing.

Because of state laws restricting access to prisons, the authors record these poems by phone.  As you listen, carefully, let the line static become a reminder of all the lines-race, class, iron bars, and barbed wire we’ve constructed between ourselves.  If we allow them, these pieces can open new, shared spaces for us in spite of these boundaries, if only for a moment.  Take a chance with us – just listen.

Checkout this fascinating piece, featuring the Life Lines organizers, as well as, the North Carolina Death Row spoken word artists, on the Talking Bull Podcast.


Written by,
Leroy Mann and Chris Agoranos

1 comment:

  1. Rochelle can you please pass on my love & support for all the guys. As writers we need their support back. It's not all one sided. I think the pple that support & are encouraged by the guys/gals need to know we mean something x0 De

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