peace and healing through love …..

peace and healing through love …..
concern
and acceptance
despite our differences
the spiritual release
of letting go
just enough
to become proactive
lend a hand to   ~
a fellow being of  …..
THE HUMAN RACE
no matter
the color of skin
sex
gender
nationality
ethnicity
culture or belief

peace and healing through love …..

Words by   ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

the gift of deeds

I am the spiritual kind
a modern day mystic
of sorts …..
I ain’t religious
but don’t have a problem
with celebrating
Thanksgiving
being thankful is cool
I didn’t say groovy
’cause that was just before
my generation
as I get older
I tend to
appreciate
what I have …..
but especially
the gift of deeds
I have done for another
fellow human being
regardless of
skin color
sex
gender
nationality
ethnicity
culture or belief

peace and love

peace out

Words by   ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

I am not a saint

thank you I say
for another year
oh God I pray to thee
for the health and well-being
of my family
friends and neighbors
my fellow citizens
the world of human-kind
even my enemy
I am not a saint
just an every day person
with a grateful spirit
and a heart full of hope

for all THE HUMAN RACE

peace and love …..

peace out

Words by    ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

How Grateful

pass me the turkey
the dressing
the mashed potatoes
the gravy
how thankful
how grateful
are ya  ~
for what you have  ….
your family  ~
or for being able
to have the chance
to do something
beyond the traditional
for someone else …..

give back more than you receive
and reap the blessing
of what you sow  ~

peace out

Words by    ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

Artist Shuffle-Jog’s the Virginia Marathon for THE HUMAN RACE

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At age 58 and after losing nearly 100 pounds,  ~Keith Alan Hamilton~, the author of the book series Nature ~ IQ: Let’s Survive, Not Die! and as an artist who uses art to create change will run his first marathon in Richmond, VA on November 14, 2015.

Keith will take on the marathon challenge by doing what he calls the Hamilton shuffle-jog.  Keith developed this style of running to accommodate his arthritic joints and his stout physique not built to race, long distances.  In addition to the way his running style will be perceived at the marathon, Keith will add to the overall effect of the experience by wearing black clothes with a hood.  As an artist, who is a social activist, Keith uses art creatively to serve that purpose.  The story behind the backdrop of Keith’s age, struggles with depression (in the past thoughts of suicide), losing weight and getting back into shape, his shuffle-jog style and black clothes work together to provide his unique rendition of performance art.  Creatively using his body and appearance as a metaphor, intended to inspire change firstly in his fellow artists, and eventually all humanity in the way they perceive, think, communicate, and cooperatively go about solving social issues between one another.

Keith also hopes by performing this kind of body metaphor during this one marathon race will further illustrate and promote the social activist message embedded in the art of Keith’s Slavery in America Image with Words Collection ~ Virginia Edition about race.  Currently, it’s being exhibited at the Urban Individualist Artist Collective Gallery, founded by renowned artist Helene Ruiz, at Art Works in Richmond, VA.

The setting of Richmond and its relevance to race, color of skin, slavery in America, and runners of all kinds participating in the one race of a marathon, is the perfect stage for a social activist artist such as Keith.  His creative blending of performance art through a body metaphor at a race correlated to the images with words making up his art collection is a powerful way for an artist to deliver a social message about race.  A message with an underlying theme of humanity collectively realizing the benefit to all in decolorizing the ideal of race to one race, THE HUMAN RACE regardless the diversity of skin color, sex, gender, nationality, ethnicity, culture, and belief.  This kind of artistically creative social engagement through the streets of Richmond, will attempt to metaphorically unearth the remembrance, bringing back the light out of the darkness (the black running clothes with hood) of the history of slave trade in America that occurred in Virginia and America’s lingering perception about what defines race.  From the African-American burial grounds in Portsmouth where Ida Barbour is laid to rest, to a cemetery in Deep Creek along the Dismal Swamp Canal that was dug by slaves and the memory of Moses Grandy freely breathes, to the slave trial in Richmond and the burial place that once had gallows, the place where a blacksmith named Gabriel was hung because of the color of his skin.  Art creatively used to resurrect metaphorically from the blackness, the buried inhibitions and predispositions about the color of skin and its effect on how fellow human beings are perceived.  Hopefully by bringing this all to the surface through the creative act of art, to be aired out, and confronted through the healing process of dialogue.  It will lead to the acceptance of deeds past and then motivate the spirit of change that will lead to the betterment of all THE HUMAN RACE. Therefore, developing a humanity that’s cooperatively engaged, a united RACE as one working together to run the RACE of LIFE and to ultimately win the right to survive, regardless of skin color, sex, gender, nationality, ethnicity, culture, and belief.

After the marathon Keith will attend a reception hosted by his publisher William S. Peters Sr.  (just bill) of Inner Child Press at the Urban Individualist Artist Collective Gallery in Art Works.  Keith will also release the revised edition of his first book in the series Nature ~ IQ: Let’s Survive, Not Die !

In the late Spring of 2016 at an exhibition at The Urban Individualist Artist Collective Gallery at Art Works in Richmond, VA along with the creations of other artists about social injustices, the whole collection will be auctioned off, with a portion of the proceeds distributed to help preserve African-American artifacts in the areas of Shockoe Bottom, Deep Creek, and the Portsmouth, VA burial grounds. May this bring remembrance, dialogue, acceptance, healing. and the cooperative progression of THE HUMAN RACE regardless of skin color, sex, gender, nationality, ethnicity, culture, and belief.

Keith firmly believes, “The true act of creating art is to use it to create change for the everlasting benefit of all humanity.” He hopes his fellow artists will be encouraged to use art in the same way.

Come join Keith in Richmond and cheer for the ideals put forth by the slowest man in the marathon about race …..   Learn more about  ~Keith Alan Hamilton~, his vision and mission through art at www.keithalanhamilton.com.  View the Slavery in America Image with Words Collection ~ Virginia Edition here as Keith creates it: https://www.keithalanhamilton.com/?p=1655

peace out !

laid to rest

cemetary

as I drive up to the gate
of the Mt. Calvary
Cemetery Complex
housing the remains
of only African Americans
my mind  ~  body
and spirit
overflow with emotion
partly ’cause
my muse RLF
and regular companion
while visiting the places
to be transformed into art
for the Slavery in America
Image with Words Collection
– Virginia Edition
is not with me today
she has MS
and it exhausts her so much ….
Portsmouth
where this complex is located
is the place of her birth
the sharing
of her family history
and life experiences
from here to the cemetery
in Deep Creek
and the one
along The Slave Trail
in Richmond
has inspired me to create
this kind of art
and ignite
my social activist spirit  ~
~   using art
in such a way
to initiate change
to unearth metaphorically
and bring to light
once again
the history and memory
of lives that have passed
buried in this solemn ground
and the others
aforementioned
Ida Barbour
rests here
lived in Lincolnsville
the first
free Black section in Portsmouth
was a teacher
and started a day care center
like her
I can only hope my art
this collection
will inspire in others
the want to learn
to accept
to heal
humanly grow
and see
the wisdom to preserve
uncover
not only the memory
of this Holy Ground
but about the history
of the Slave Trade in America
why  ~  you may ask
’cause I see only
one race
THE HUMAN RACE
We the people
of planet earth
one kind
one species
HUMAN BEINGS
that’s it
~   coming in
all types of color
and flavor
nationality
ethnicity
culture
and belief

no matter where
a HUMAN is laid to rest

Image & Words by   ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

Dedicated to my Word Spoken Artist Mentor William Washington.

Also dedicated to the preservation of African-American artifacts in the areas of Shockoe Bottom, Deep Creek & the burial grounds of Portsmouth, VA. May this bring remembrance, acceptance, healing and the cooperative progression of THE HUMAN RACE.

This Image with Words will be a part of my Slavery in America Image with Words Collection – Virginia Edition now exhibited in The Urban Individualist Artist Collective Gallery at Art Works In Richmond, VA.

I mean no disrespect

if your US census designation is …..
…..    white
black or african american
american indian or alaska native
asian
native hawaiian
or other pacific islander
excuse the lack of capitalization
I mean no disrespect
just trying to express my opinion
I say whatever
’cause it don’t matter
to me
I see only one race
THE HUMAN RACE
We the people
of planet earth
one kind
one species
HUMAN BEINGS
that’s it
~    coming in
all types of color
and flavor
nationality
ethnicity
culture
belief
I say whatever
again

peace out

Words by    ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

THE HUMAN RACE ….. what’s in common

the wonder and beauty
of creativity
that interdependent
co-evolutionary spirit
of THE HUMAN RACE
this oneness
the power of
what’s in common
between all
the human species
that survival of the fittest
advantage
of co-operation
PROACTIVE ADAPTATION
the human-kind
undergoing
an intelligently progressive
process
of resilience
transition
and transformation
like the transmutation
of the butterfly
from cocoon
all the way to flight
while fighting to live
within the struggle of Nature …..
…… becomes obscured
and lost
in the muddled pool of
inherent  ~
socially embedded
bias and inhibition
that exacerbates
a distracted
out of balance
over-sensitized focus
on an offshoot of difference
rather than mutuality
this manifestation
of nationality
ethnicity
culture
and belief
a high-bred masquerade
for the liberty
of creative diversity
and choice
and its ability
to offer a positive
productive
contribution
to the benefit
of the whole
yes….   to all THE HUMAN RACE
as ONE KIND
as ONE SPECIES

only perceptual empathy
and acceptance
of human difference
will rescue us from
the indifference
and lack of concern
for the overall well-being
of all humanity
resultant from
the enabling effect of
and over dependency
had for
this elevated perception
and total immersion
into a devote
societal mentality
bequethed by heritage
within certain
segregated groupings
as to nationality
ethnicity
culture
and belief
that crusades
a sanctified
high-minded
savior complex
with its narrow-minded
focus
that all
would be better off
if all THE HUMAN RACE
were changed
persuaded
to become and act
in a particular way

We the people
of ONE KIND
ONE SPECIES
the one and only
THE HUMAN RACE
must continue to be
intelligently progressive
by way of a lived experience
that develops
and utilizes
more of perceptual empathy
that learns
to accept and respect
human differences
while co-existing together
so We the people
envision the need
to see beyond
such differences
and focus more
on the similarities
that are the strengths
of We the people
the human species
that survival of the fittest
advantage
of co-operation
PROACTIVE ADAPTATION
the human-kind
undergoing
an intelligently progressive
process
of resilience
transition
and transformation
like the transmutation
of the butterfly
from cocoon
all the way to flight
while fighting to live
within the struggle of Nature …..

the wonder and beauty
of creativity
that interdependent
co-evolutionary spirit
of THE HUMAN RACE
this oneness
the power of
what’s in common
between all

Support the creation of ways to improve the overall well-being of all THE HUMAN RACE through more freely accessible and affordable services in the areas of energy, information/education, transportation, housing and health care.

peace out

Words by   ~Keith Alan Hamilton~