Aliento hosts artist Steph in AZ
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In Aliento , we facilitate community healing through art.
We create art that reflects the humanity of undocumented immigrants.
January 27th, just a week after Trump takes office, Aliento has invited Stephanie Camba , AKA SoulTree CambaNationOfThings , to perform songs that explore the depth, nuance and intersectionality of human-undocumented experience.
We are excited to put on an event to raise consciousness in the state of Arizona through music and poetry and raise funds for the sustainability of Aliento. We hope that our event is a success and we can create a series to continue inviting artist to perform in Arizona. Please consider donating. Thank you so much for your support. We are grateful!
OUR ASK
Support Aliento bring Stephanie to Phoenix. Your donation will help cover the cost of travel and lodging.
In Phoenix, Stephanie will perform during a fundraiser, co-present at an educaitonal conference, lead workshops with Aliento participants and share her art. We are very excited to host her. Please help our dream come true.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Soultree is a creator and community collaborator rooted in love and liberation. Born Stephanie Camba, Soultree’s poetry , stories , songs, and spirit supports moveMeants locally and transnationally. Born in the Philippines and raised in the Marshall Islands, Soultree is a cultural Cambanationofthangs. Her family migrated to the U.S. one week after 9/11 as fears of food and water shortage spread throughout the island forcing her family to make the decision of leaving and expiring their visas.
Soultree collaborates with social justice, cultural, and creative based organizations and individuals across the country who recognize that our struggles are interconnected. With a background in family and labor studies, she believes in family as a necessary unit of resistance and that all labor should be honored and lifted, including emotional and mental labor. She transfers the lessons she has learned from her experience in political organizing, working with immigration and juvenile justice law, and simply living an undocumented queer Pilipinx life into all that she does with the intention that our world grows deeper in truth and humanity.
STAY TUNED
We will post an interview with Stephanie about what this collaboration means to her.
THANK YOU!
We create art that reflects the humanity of undocumented immigrants.
January 27th, just a week after Trump takes office, Aliento has invited Stephanie Camba , AKA SoulTree CambaNationOfThings , to perform songs that explore the depth, nuance and intersectionality of human-undocumented experience.
We are excited to put on an event to raise consciousness in the state of Arizona through music and poetry and raise funds for the sustainability of Aliento. We hope that our event is a success and we can create a series to continue inviting artist to perform in Arizona. Please consider donating. Thank you so much for your support. We are grateful!
OUR ASK
Support Aliento bring Stephanie to Phoenix. Your donation will help cover the cost of travel and lodging.
In Phoenix, Stephanie will perform during a fundraiser, co-present at an educaitonal conference, lead workshops with Aliento participants and share her art. We are very excited to host her. Please help our dream come true.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Soultree is a creator and community collaborator rooted in love and liberation. Born Stephanie Camba, Soultree’s poetry , stories , songs, and spirit supports moveMeants locally and transnationally. Born in the Philippines and raised in the Marshall Islands, Soultree is a cultural Cambanationofthangs. Her family migrated to the U.S. one week after 9/11 as fears of food and water shortage spread throughout the island forcing her family to make the decision of leaving and expiring their visas.
Soultree collaborates with social justice, cultural, and creative based organizations and individuals across the country who recognize that our struggles are interconnected. With a background in family and labor studies, she believes in family as a necessary unit of resistance and that all labor should be honored and lifted, including emotional and mental labor. She transfers the lessons she has learned from her experience in political organizing, working with immigration and juvenile justice law, and simply living an undocumented queer Pilipinx life into all that she does with the intention that our world grows deeper in truth and humanity.
STAY TUNED
We will post an interview with Stephanie about what this collaboration means to her.
THANK YOU!
Organizer
Rodrigo Dorador
Organizer
Phoenix, AZ