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Leroy Moore
Performance Art
1370 University Ave. #316
Berkeley CA 94702
Tel: 510.649.8438
Fax: 510.540.8490


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If you are interested in any of the below, please contact Leroy for more information.

NEW THEME SONG
Rob DA Noize Temple, Leroy Moore and Jan Dunhmn have written a Black Disabled theme song for our new movement of disabled minorities. This song will be produced and sung by Rob DA Noize Temple on his label, Brazen Muse Entertainment. It'll be out by the end of the year or earlier. Stay tuned!
LEROY'S PICKS OF BOOKS AND MUSIC
If you want to read books about disabled people of color and dance to our music, check this list of new books and CDs:
  1. The Professor's Daughter by Emily Raboteu Pub date 01\2006. Father and brother character has a disability
  2. Far From Home: Memories of WWII and Afterward by Mary Herring Wright Pub date 2005. Wright is deaf
  3. POLYGAMY:Afrikan-centered Life Experiences Thru Poetry, Interviews, Articles, Essays nd Commentaries Book One By Rev. Khandi Konte-Bey. Pub date: 2006. She is a disabled activist, musician and writer
  4. Helix Boyz (Deaf hip-hop group) new CD, The H
  5. Preechman new DVD, Barbershop Battles out soon
  6. Da Southern Boys new CD Title: Track Snacher's eaten ya beats Vol. 1 and Lp
  7. Walter Jackson new CD, It's All Over The OKeh Recordings Vol 1
  8. DJ Quad new CD, Bringing The Heat by Aug 2007
Richard Pryor's daughter, Rain Pryor is writing a book about her father before and after MS. Check her site: www.rainpryor.com
DVD VIDEO
FORBIDDEN ACTS: AND OTHER POEMS BY LEROY MOORE

Film by Todd Herman
Available from The Dancing Tree's website.

Poetry. African American studies. Confrontative, meditative, and sensuous, FORBIDDEN ACTS, a film by Todd Herman, showcases three poems by black disabled advocate and writer Leroy Moore. Herman's provocative imagery seamlessly intertwines with Moore's explicit poetry and takes a head-on look at issues of body image, sexuality and disability--relative to politics, medicine, and race. With naked honesty, Herman and Moore combine advocacy, social critique, visual poetry, and spoken word while subtly addressing many of the stereotypes prevalent in disability imagery. Forbidden Acts is an engaging glimpse into Moore's exploration of his own sexuality and the limits that social institutions attempt to impose upon its expression. It is a potent film that ultimately sees beyond the barriers between disability and sexuality, and opens new doors for the expression of sexual desires and frustrations among our disabled brothers and sisters.
$10.00 each

In Passing: A Book about Death
edited by Todd Herman
Anthology with Leroy as a contributor
Available in bookstores nationwide, via all major online booksellers, in select specialty bookstores and via The Dancing Tree's website.
ISBN: 0-9765086-0-5, 352 pages, Softbound


The Other Side of the Postcard
edited by devorah major
Anthology with Leroy as a contributor
A City Lights Foundation Title
Available now from City Lights Web Site
ISBN 1-931404-06-2 Paperback, 216 pp

Molotov Mouths Molotov Mouths: Explosive New Writing
The Molotov Mouths Outspoken Word Troupe consist of James Tracy, Dani Montgomery, (AK and Entartete Kunst's very own) Raw Knowledge, George Tirado, Leroy Moore and Josiah Luis Alderete. Hailing from San Francisco, their mission is simple - to jump-start creative works of the political imagination. No slogans, no dogma, just powerful writing that fights for social justice. If you don't believe that this is some of the most truly brilliant, innovative, and plainly kick-ass writing around today, just check out the introduction by Luis Rodriguez.

Available from AK Press
Molotov Mouths Black Artists with Disabilities Sharing, BADAS
will be cutting a CD with long time musician and producer, "Rob Da Noize" Temple of Brooklyn, NY under his production, Brazen Muse Entertainment, LLC. The first single is entitled "I Can Do Anything". Stay tuned for more info or Call Rob Da Noize at (201) 569-6693 or (201) 362-4422
Buried Alive, Not Dead The T-shirts are army green with blue outline for the logo.
Sizes: Small, Medium, Large and XLarge.
$10.00 each
CDs are 14 tracks of spoken word with
hip-hop beats in the background
$15.00 each

Chapbook - For The Ladies. Comes out this Fall. (Check back for price)