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Came Ayewa (Moor Mother Goddess)
A prolific voice in the Philadelphia arts community, Camae has digitally released more than a dozen EPs as MoorMother since 2012. Additionally, she has performed in the punk band, The Mighty Paradocs and is also the co-founder of Rockers! Philly, an event series and festival focused on marginalized artists. More recently, she has been an active member of Black Quantum Futurism Collective, a literary and artistic collaboration with Rasheedah Philips (The Afrofuturist Affair).
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- Does-Poetry (11)
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- Is-Artist (43)
- Is-Collective (38)
- Is-Individual (144)
- Is-Jazz Vocalist (4)
- Is-Musician (10)
- Is-Singer (11)
- Issue-African Americans (51)
- Issue-Empowerment (37)
- Issue-Social Justice (105)
- Serves-African Americans (94)