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Dexter's L.A.B. is a new digital series created by the Boston Foundation and Dunamis that celebrates and examines the creative process. In each episode, released every Wednesday, we talk to a Live Arts Boston grantee about their craft and why the arts matter to them. Much like in the children's animated television series of a similar moniker, Dexter's L.A.B. is a space where artists are invited to explore their creativity and inspire others to do the same. - Learn more about Live Arts Boston at tbf.org/LAB. - Learn more about Dunamis at dunamisboston.org. Follow us! - Twitter: @bostonfdn / @dunamisboston - Facebook:@TheBostonFoundation / @dunamisboston - LinkedIn: The Boston Foundation / Dunamis Boston - Instagram: @bostonfdn / @dunamisboston
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Thursday May 19, 2022
Season 2, Ep. 5: U-Meleni’s L.A.B. with U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo
Thursday May 19, 2022
Thursday May 19, 2022
U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo is a Zimbabwean American poet, author, speaker, singer, and educator who has performed internationally in Africa and Europe. She is fiercely passionate about using her voice for women's empowerment, wellness, diversity & inclusion and the exploration of translation or "hyphenated identities" through her work.
Umeleni is a member of New England Poetry Club, The International Women’s Writing Guild and an advisory board member for Write On The Dot , a community reading initiative in Dorchester. She holds a graduate degree in Education from Lesley University in Multicultural Education and Theatre and a Bachelors Degree in Social Psychology from UMASS Boston.
As an educator, Umeleni has taught over 2,500 students through workshops in the Boston Public Schools and Communities on topics such as, holistic health and wellness education while incorporating the arts, violence prevention and social-emotional well-being to name a few. She has also done international work in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Nigeria and is multi-lingual speaking Shona, French and English.
She is currently working on a multi-modal poetic one woman experience “Roots & Revelations” about identity and belonging stemming from family roots in Leominster and Zimbabwe/South Africa. When not performing her work or collaborating with other artists, she is often running marathons, biking with her spouse and son for charity or social justice, competing in World Indoor Rowing Championships, or thrifting and traveling around the world.
In our conversation, we discuss the journey to becoming a poet, exploring family dynamics and defying societal norms and narratives.
This is Umelenis LAB.
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