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Luzviminda Uzuri

Uzuri* Consulting & Productions
Founder & Director
Seattle, WA, USA
Clips:
Video:
http://www.seattlechannel.org/misc-video?videoid=x28767 (at 25:27)

Audio:
https://soundcloud.com/hollowearthradio/world-radio-day-seattle-lpfm-celebration (at 20:20)

Video interview:
https://vimeo.com/58578483

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BIOGRAPHY INFORMATION:
Preferred Gender Pronoun: she/sha/they
Pronouncation: Loose-b-min-dah (Luzviminda) ooh-zir-e (Uzuri) car-pen-ter (Carpenter)

Short Bio:
Luzviminda Uzuri "Lulu" Carpenter also known on social media with hashtags as #LuluNation, #LadyBear, and #KikiBear is a Media Justice activist, cultural worker and producer. She has shown that commitment through cultural work & production, space-making and place-making projects within Seattle for 10 years that develop art and artists locally and nationally focused on marginalized communities, voices, images, and visibility through the lens of healing trauma and violence. She owns Uzuri* Consulting & Productions consulting non-profits & community organizations and producing and curating cutting edge shows. Also, she founded a collective called Green Bodies Collective with other fierce queer womyn of color and Wonder*Lab focused on people of color leadership at the intersections of Media Justice, Transformative Justice, Economic Justice, and Healing Justice in the International District.
You can hear her on #LuluNation + #SadBoisHypeClub every Tuesday from 7-9pm on Hollow Earth Radio Talk Show a queer and trans people of color project in the Central District and find her annually at the Seattle Women Who Rock Community which focuses on an annual (Un)Conference & Film Festival as well as archiving women-identified artists & musicians locally and nationally.Lulu as a "nation" weaves together the intersections of community, non-profits, business, and organizing to always strategize and organize around the possibilities of resilience, resistance, and collective liberation.