
I Am Not a Man; performance; 2009; duration 1 hour
“I Am Not a Man. I am but I am not. I Am Not a Man was a performance that was presented on the streets of Harlem, New York. I walked bearing a historic, but crucially altered, protest sign that read “I Am Not a Man.” Throughout the walk, actions in the performance evoked the humiliation that is visited on Black people and the negation that defines our existence.
I Am Not a Man resides in the uncomfortable space between a race-free fantasy world and the lived experience of millions.
The performance took place September 9, 2009.
I Am Not a Man is part of Rate of Change, a suite of street performances that I will be performing throughout New York in the coming months. Other works in the project include Kidney for Sale and Money to Burn. Announcements of the locations dates and times of these works will be available on the upcoming page.
This performance was made possible, in part, by the Franklin Furnace Fund supported by Stimulus funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; the Lambent Foundation; and Jerome Foundation.
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