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Jendog Lonewolf & Lindsey Wilson (Music)
18 July @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Join JenDog Lonewolf and Lindsey Wilson for evening of music cutting across genres and touching spirits.
Jendog Lonewolf is a Two Spirit BlackNative Photographer, Hip Hop Lyricist, and Cultural Worker from Bushwick, Brooklyn. She navigates a myriad of spaces challenging stereotypes & issues at the intersections of class, race, gender and sexuality. Jendog has gracefully shared stages with Harry Belafonte, Nile Rodgers, Desmond Tutu, Joan Baez; recorded with Grammy® winner Dan Zanes and his wife, Claudia Eliaza Zanes, on several Hip Hop-Folk song collaborations, including a recent release titled, Pieces of Home, on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. She toured South Africa, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, South India, the US, London, and Toronto, as one half of the Hip Hop/Spoken Word duo, Brooklyn Dreamwolf. She performed at SOA Watch (The School of the Americas (SOA) renamed WHINSEC (Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) and their 30th anniversary series; Brooklyn Pride’s 25th anniversary; at War Resister’s League’s 90th anniversary and 100th anniversary. She’s performed at Stanford, Oberlin, Syracuse University, New York University, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, and many more. As a Teaching Artist working with elementary, middle, and high school youth in Brooklyn, NY, she taught Hip Hop Lyricism. Jendog is a proud member of the People’s Music Network as well as the New York State Poor People’s Campaign’s Arts & Culture Team.
Lindsey Wilson is a NYC singer-songwriter with a flare for nostalgia with her memorable mix of 70’s style urban folk rock and conscious lyrics. Throughout her musical career, Lindsey Wilson has embraced issues of the heart and mind within her original music. Love songs, protest tunes and lyrics of empowerment have all been a true representation of her style and sensibilities. Her songs “Stand for the People” and the “People Shall Rise” have caught the attention of culturally diverse audiences throughout the country. Lindsey’s influences stem from a myriad of musically conscious voices such as Odetta, Richie Havens, Joni Mitchell, and Joan Armatrading. However, Lindsey’s message is truly her own.

