1. ACF Community News

2. An Ei Curated Playlist

3. Tangerine Meditation, by Thich Nhat Hanh

4. ACF Organizational Update

5. A Few of Our Favorite Things

Dear ACF Friend and Giving Circle Members,

We hope that you are doing well, and that you are finding times to dive deep into whatever makes you curious and creative, rested and whole.

For us, it’s been quite the summer, and now we feel like we’re in a space where we’re regathering and taking stock of this amazing season. We’ve also been using the energy and inspiration from this season to dive headfirst into 2024 planning.

Below you will find some things that brought us joy and inspiration this summer, including updates from our past artists, a playlist curated by the Ei fellows and mentors, and some of our favorite things, with other little treats sprinkled in between. Enjoy!

Just a sampling of what some of our beloved artists, alumni, collaborators, and partners have been up to!

We congratulate Sarah Nichols (Ei ‘22) on their new job at Boston Conservatory as Assistant Director of Admissions - go Sarah!!

Judd composed a piece for the legendary Awadagin Pratt called “Still Point,” which is newly released as of two weeks ago on the album with the same name —STILLPOINT (He also co-produced the album!) Listen Here

Steph Davis (Ei ‘22 and ACF Team Member) presented their program, Bones, Soil, & Song at Percussion Day at UMass on September 16, and their lecture recital, An Activist Marimba Repertoire: Restoring Africanity to the Western Marimba"for the University of Central Florida Percussion Studio on September 22.

Michi is preparing for the American Railroad Tour with Silkroad & Rhiannon Giddens this November. There will be 8 concerts all throughout California - more info here!

Abby Swidler (Ei ‘23) and Ché Buford (Ei ‘22) started a group called the Diaphanous Ensemble, which had its first concert on August 23rd in Brooklyn. Diaphanous Ensemble is a composition-improvisation-performance collective to create new work, play with new forms, workshop, collaborate, experiment & learn. Keep an eye out for this ensemble!

Andrew Yee (ACF ‘21 and Desert Bloom Bash Guest Artist ‘23) composed the music for the documentary “Love, Jamie,” which is about a trans woman in a Texas men’s prison.” The documentary is coming soon— learn more here.

In collaboration with local students and community members, LADAMA (ACF ‘18) wrote a new song “Cuido Mi Raíz,” in collaboration with local students and community members of Sheboygan, WI. Learn more here and watch the video here!

Ei Fellow Ceci Pineda (Ei ‘23) was interviewed for the book Climate Resilience about composting (they were previously the Executive Director of BK Rot), which was published in August 2023!

We just learned that Gaelynn Lea (ACF ‘18) will be writing a memoir! We can’t wait to read Linger in the Sun and are eagerly awaiting to to see it on the shelves of bookstores.

An end of summer, beginning of fall playlist curated by the fellows and mentors of the Ei!

Click above to access the entire playlist, and use the forwards and backwards arrows to navigate through the songs.

From Abby:

1. Ever New - Beverly Glenn Copeland

2. Tonadas de Ordeño - Soledad Bravo

From Anju:

3. About Your Love - Michael Mayo

4. Tu Jhoom - Naseebo Lal, Abida Parveen

From Xenia:

5. Tonada De Luna Llena - Simón Díaz

6. Homebody - Nai Palm

From Caden:

7. Until Next Time - Kenji Bunch

8. Door to the Cosmos - Sun Ra

From Ceci:

9. María la Curandera - Natalia Lafourcade

10. El Aguanieve - Los Vega 

From Mazz:

11. Could I Be - Sylvan Esso

12. Going On - Gnarls Barkley

“If I offer you a freshly picked tangerine to enjoy, I think the degree to which you enjoy it will depend on your mindfulness. If you are free of worries and anxiety, you will enjoy it more. If you are possessed by anger or fear, the tangerine may not be very real to you.

One day, I offered a number of children a basket filled with tangerines. The basket was passed around, and each child took one tangerine and put it in her or her palm. We looked at our tangerine, and the children were invited to meditate on its origins. They saw not only their tangerine, but also its mother, the tangerine tree. With some guidance, they began to visualize the blossoms in the sunshine and in the rain. Then they saw petals falling down and the tiny green fruit appear. The sunshine and the rain continued, and the tiny tangerine grew. Now someone has picked it, and the tangerine is here. After seeing this, each child was invited to peel the tangerine slowly, noticing the mist and the fragrance of the tangerine, and then bring it up to his or her mouth and have a mindful bite, in full awareness of hte texture and taste of the fuit and the joince coming out. We ate slowly like that.

Each time you look at a tangerine, you can see deeply into it. You can see everything in the universe in one tangerine. When you peel it and smell it, it’s wonderful. You can take your time eating a tangerine and be very happy.”

We’re excited to share that are extremely close to achieving official registered nonprofit status! This is just one of many steps in our ongoing process of expanding, growing, and evolving in a way that will help support the long-term vision for Antenna Cloud Farm, as well as for the Experimental Institute. We’ll have more exciting updates to share over the next months.

We’d like to give our deepest thanks to Música Franklin, our fiscal sponsor for the past few years has been fiscally sponsoring us for the past few years. We would not have been able to do this work without their continued partnership! Check out all the amazing things they are doing over at musicafranklin.org.

•Books•

Climate Resilience by Kylie Flanagan
this book includes essays from interviews with 39 women, nonbinary, and gender-expansive climate leaders, including Ei 2023 Fellow Ceci Pineda!

•Visual Artists•

Yuko Okabe: Illustrator and cultural worker playing at the intersection of youthful whimsy and community engagement
Salman Toor: Sumptuous and insightful figurative paintings that depict intimate, quotidian moments in the lives of fictional young, brown, queer men ensconced in contemporary cosmopolitan culture

•Instagram Accounts•

@shoku_no_hito: Next-level Japanese cooking (& ASMR!)

@Instapawz: kitty therapy 💕

•Mazz's NeuroQueer Negroni•

Whereas a traditional negroni's proportions are 1:1:1, I like to make mine 2:1:~.89 (that's the neuroqueer part!)

2 parts mezcal or gin

1 part bitters (I like Contratto, rather than Campari; and for an especially fancy and even less bitter flavor, Forthave Red Aperitivo is also very good)

And a little under 1 part red vermouth (I like Cocci Vermouth di Torino, or Cocci Americano for a brighter flavor)

Chef Mazz in action, crafting the perfect NeuroQueer Negroni

Mazz and Aki!

Mazz and Abby!