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R.I.P. Milleon

I write with FIRE TO INSPIRE

About Me

"A pen and a prayer is my salvation", Legacy Leonard affirms of her burning need to create and inspire. Ever since her childhood years Legacy has been enthralled with the art of written word. First published at the age of 13 in an anthology entitled Master Mixx, and making her spoken word debut at 15 at the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1995 she has shown a commanding ability to elevate and educate through poetry. Through arts and activism Legacy spreads her messages of self love, consciousness, community, upliftment and change with passion and power.

It was in 1997 after completing an internship at the Detroit Free Press that Legacy embarked upon the beginning of her performance career at the locally legendary Cafe Mahogany. In May 2001 she joined Black Ink Collective, and has honed her skills and commanded the attention of audiences in the Metro Detroit area and across the country at colleges, universities, festivals and numerous events.

She has shared stages with poetical icons The Last Poets, Amiri Baraka, Jessica “care” Moore, Black Bottom Collective, Third Eye Open Poetry Collective, Jamaal “Versiz” May, Queen Sheba and countless others.

She has been interviewed on radio stations WHPR 88 FM (Highland Park), WGPR 107.5 FM (Detroit) and WMXD 92.3 FM and has appeared on the local talk shows "Homegrown Detroit" and "Poetic Flow", Television 68. She has appeared in the documentaries “Detroit Poets Against The War” (2003) and the internationally acclaimed “Shrinking Cities” (2004).

Legacy is one half of HipSoTry Entertainment – the perfect blend of hip hop, soul and poetry, an emerging talent booking and management agency. She travels around the country with Hip-Poe-Tics, a lecture and performance activism series, which teaches college and university students how to target issues, organize and use art to aspire to activism. As a newly inducted member of the Strange Fruits, a collective of 8 women artists from across the country, she works in collaboration with the Strange Fruit non-profit program that caters to girls between the ages of 8-18, conducting writers workshops, offering counseling and self esteem building. She is also a member of the activist performance collectives Progressive Artists for The Millions More Movement (PAMMM), Pitch Black Poetry Collective, and Deph-Onyx.

Once a former gang member, Legacy now spends much of her time contributing to community activism and empowerment. She continues to support various causes, and organizing and coordinating community events. "The power belongs to the people, and only through positive investment can we counteract the negativity that destroys our people and our communities. It is so important to utilize the arts as a vehicle of positive and progressive change"

She pursues and polishes her craft as a writer and performer at local workshops and venues. Stanford University’s Black Arts Quarterly has recently featured her work. Legacy is currently working on her first book, Babylon Batafurai.

To witness a living testament to the power and peace of spoken word, you must experience Legacy Leonard in the flesh. "The universe was spoken into existence through words, and through the word we can change our lives and the world"

Contact Information:
Legacy Leonard Email: [email protected]
Websites:
Hipsotry Entertainment: http://www.hipsotry.com
Hip-Poe-Tics Lecture & Performance Activism Series:
http://www.myspace.com/hippoetics
Official Legacy Leonard Site: http://www.legacysoasis.com
For Booking:
Uhuru Cipher Management Omari Barksdale (313) 989-8957 [email protected]
HipSoTry Entertainment Gabriel N. Bennett (800) 672-2027 [email protected]


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 9/9/2005
Band Website: hipsotry.com
Band Members: Tsion The Wordsmith
Influences: The Last Poets, Amiri Baraka, Nikki Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez, Saul Williams, Jessica care Moore, 3rd Eye Open Poetry Collective, Khary Kimani Turner, Deph-Onyx Collective, Pirahnahead, Tupac, Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Biggie Smalls and a slew of hip hop artists, jazz, rock, reggae and world musicians.
Sounds Like: Only a Legacy could.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

For the Black Poet

I am the Black you would rather renounceFor the privilege of whitewashing your words in order to be called PoetNot Black, just poetAs if denouncing darkness will attain white academic acceptanceThe a...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Fri, 09 May 2008 08:56:00 PST

End Game (Fuck The Police!)

Street symphony of batons cracking skulls Black skin breaking and oozing like bruised fruit Nightstick the nigga out the darkie Compel him to comply with a blow to the ribs Beat a blue tune on his bac...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Thu, 08 May 2008 10:24:00 PST

In Memory of Milleon

Today brother, friend and poet Milleon returned to the essence.He was bold, brash and anything was liable to come from his pen and across the mic on stage.  From emerging Black roses to appreciat...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Thu, 08 May 2008 06:53:00 PST

Nu Erykah: The Vortex Tour w/The Roots

Last night, my girl B and I attended the Roots and Erykah Badu concert at the Fox Theater.  Looking good in my fluttery red, blue and tan halter dress with the fierce red stiletto pumps, matchin...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Mon, 05 May 2008 08:44:00 PST

Finale NP30: Big Girls Do Cry

So here we are.  I made it through 30 days of poetry and it was not hell.  I actually looked forward to each day and my spring of creativity has been refreshed and is producing.  It app...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:20:00 PST

NP29: After (For The Many Moments To Live)

Because there are not enough words to convince me To give up all hope Because there are more reasons to live than die Because the beauty of life is found in the painful moments After the weeping h...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:59:00 PST

NP28: Survivor (A Womans Truth)

I have flirted with razor blades Metallic kisses at wrists tender Veins pulsing in delicate ribbons I have contemplated a flight from life With just one flick of the sharp edge Only to have my courage...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:01:00 PST

NP27: Haiku for my girls (Sunday)

All of my girls are arrogant and beautifulDivas without pause ...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:29:00 PST

NP26: For Word 2007

Technology is stupidOfcourse it was invented by humans
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:27:00 PST

NP25: Unearthed Vol. 1

I have scraped beneath nails Embedded with dead skin and dirt Washed away the cum and self hate After spreading wide my limbs for invasions To forget the first trespass against my womanhood I am the s...
Posted by R.I.P. Milleon on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:04:00 PST