August 2020 Newsletter | How Do We Come Together In A Time Of Isolation?
Hello Friends,
We now live in a world without John Lewis. I, like many other Americans, have lived a life inspired by John Lewis's kindness, determination, convictions, and faith. Despite the horror in this time, I've tried to look at this pandemic through a lens of personal gratitude. As it goes on and on, we continue to lose our brothers and sisters to this virus. We also are losing our brothers and sisters to relapse and suicide. This pandemic has illuminated so many systems in this country that are broken. So much darkness has risen to the surface. But, John Lewis never lost hope. He always believed that we could unite, make our voices heard, and triumph over darkness, greed, and injustice.
Something happened to me after John Lewis died. For the first time during this pandemic, I felt an overwhelming sense of urgency. I wanted to do something. I specifically wanted to do something to encourage folks to register and vote, but I didn't exactly know what to do. Then, pretty much out of the sky, a really cool opportunity fell into my inbox.
Through my friend Kevin Russell (Shinyribs, The Gourds) I was introduced to Envoys for Humanity. Envoys for Humanity is a supportive community of volunteers and organizations working to effect change through political and issues-based organizing, collaborating, and community building. Envoy has built a supportive social network that turns online concerns into real-life actions. So, if you are frustrated with the criminal justice system in the United States Envoy can connect you to an organization that works towards criminal justice reform efforts. If your area of concern is environmental, Envoy can connect you with volunteer opportunities with conservation organizations. Cool, right?
Right now, a lot of Envoy volunteers are writing postcards to encourage hundreds of thousands of voters to vote in November! With less than 100 days until the election, poll location changes, and other barriers, these postcards are providing much-needed encouragement and important information. So, I'm really looking forward to playing a Zocalo Zoom show for Envoy on Tuesday, August 18th. Some folks in the Zoom show will be writing postcards while listening to music. A visual artist will be featured throughout the event, too. Alice Spencer and Chris Searles will kick off the evening with great music and share their passion for environmental protection. I will talk briefly about my desire for criminal justice reform. You'll need to register to get the link. On the right-hand side, select the date(s) you'd like to attend. You can find out more about postcarding here. To find the event, scroll down, and click on "Virtual Event Signup."
If you're looking for more of a traditonal concert experience, I'll be playing a Zoom Virtual House show for BMF Discovery this Sunday (August 16th). It's a pay what you can afford show and I'd love to hang out with you!
In other news, The Congress House Sessions is nearing its completion! I'm so excited to share these recordings with you. I'm working on a number of other projects that I'm excited to reveal... soon. Very soon.
In the meantime, I'm making way for new merch on the Jaimee Harris Web Store. Enter the code MAKEWAY to receive 15% off any purchase you make in the month of August.
How are y'all doing? What is bringing you comfort during this time? I love hearing from you, so please feel free to respond to this email. I'd love to know what is going on in your life.
Love,
Jaimee
UPCOMING SHOWS (VIRTUAL & 3D)
MORE RESCHEDULED DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE
AUG 13th: Anderson Anniversary Stream - Watch Here
w/ Jenny Reynolds, R.O. Shapiro, Eric Bettencourt, Jeff Plankenhorn, and David Jimenez
(6:30 PM, CDT)
AUG 16th: BMF Discovery Virtual House Show - Tickets
(6 PM, PT / 8 PM, ET)
AUG 18th: Envoys Zocalo Zoom Postcarding Live Artistry Series - RSVP Here for Link
(7 PM, CDT)
OCT 29th: Plymouth, MA - Spire Center of the Arts
Supporting Mary Gauthier
OCT 30th: Northampton, MA - The Parlor Room
Supporting Mary Gauthier
NOV 8th: Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge
Supporting Mary Gauthier
NOV 11th: Felton, CA - Felton Music Hall
Supporting Mary Gauthier
NOV 12th: Berkeley, CA - Freight & Salvage
Supporting Mary Gauthier
NOV 13th: Sebastopol, CA - HopMonk Sebastopol
Supporting Mary Gauthier
WHAT I'M DIGGING
The Shopkeeper: As the filmmaker Rain Perry said, it's ironic, but this important film about the survival of independent studios during the age of streaming........is now available for streaming. It's a fantastic film, centered around my friend Mark Hallman of Congress House Studio. Check it out.
ICYMI
Here’s a replay of the "Sundays w/ Mary" song swap with Mary Gauthier