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About Janelle Chavonne
Just a little bit about me, and why I do what I do.
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Sign up for a creative consultationI am a solutionist, an alchemist, an artist, a disruptor, a warrior, a Jesus follower, and a carrier of ancestral courage.
There is no moment I can pinpoint where I made a choice to fulfill these roles. They are intrinsic to my being and inextricable from my identity. In fact, my existence as a culture bearer and artist disruptor was perhaps predestined, beginning before those words ever entered into my vocabulary. My commitment to heritage and community was instilled as a child attending an all-Black Baptist church, a stark contrast to my experiences at my tiny, private elementary school and the catalyst prompting me to ask "what does it mean to be Black?"Growing up African-American in California's Central Valley as the child of a prominent medical doctor in an affluent suburb known for its racism, being "different" was a way of life. I came of age at the height of Purity Culture and the shifting American climate from openly hostile, blatant, and obvious discrimination to politically-correct, covert, and institutional oppression. I remember hearing about Rodney King at home, but not at school. I remember the outrage in my high school classroom when OJ Simpson was found not guilty, and the celebration at church of the same. My childhood and highschool experiences were a true "Tale of Two Cities" and everyday I straddled the worlds of wealthy, white, Republican evangelicalism and a traditional, Black Baptist faith impacted by class, patriarchy, and red-lining exacerbated economic struggle. My two worlds provided a front row seat to the disparities caused by racism, classism, sexism, and saviourism and little-by-little I gained the courage, vocabulary, skills, and connections to fight for those who were unable to fight for themselves.
I have actively been engaged in community leadership since childhood. I learned to speak publicly from Easter speeches and church Christmas pageants, growing to teach classes, preach sermons, and speak on stages. I learned to sing in church choirs and school musicals. I studied the Bible in Sunday School, in Bible study, in Christian school, and at home -- memorizing verses for homework, quoting Scriptures at the dinner table, and winning Sword Drill youth group games. I learned to dance in studios (because we couldn't dance at church or at school), and performed tap, ballet, and hip hop routines on stages. I developed my musical gifts with private piano teachers, was nurtured by mother-like gospel music ministers, and spent years in marching bands, jazz bands, winterdrums, and honor orchestras. I was in love with 90s RnB, hip hop, girl groups, and Yo! MTV Raps. I learned to seek answers early, reading at four years old and devouring every page of the encyclopedias my parents purchased for me at a teacher's recommendation. I learned leadership by serving on student councils, ministry boards, holding elected positions, and presiding over meetings, all before the age of 17.
I have been blessed by Creator (Ohm) to possess a multitude of abilities: I am a musician, a singer, a dancer, a writer, a photographer, a graphic artist, a speaker, a motivator, an encourager, a lover of children, a sister, a friend, and a mother to many. Refusing to be placed within a box, I decided that I couldn't just do one thing and that the only reasonable path for me was to "do everything." It took a few decades, but I have finally embraced my role as a multipotentialite and jack of all trades.
Mission
First and foremost my goal is to disrupt the mind. To force people into cognitive dissonance through the use of outrageous fiction to illustrate absurd reality. Once the mind has been awakened the emotions will be close to follow, and like the old public relations adage “all press is good press,” in the case of social disruption messaging, all reaction is good reaction. , because the point is not for the viewer to agree, the point is for the viewer to think, and for those thoughts to become conversation, and that conversation to become action. People will be “politely offended” and respond from an emotionally-driven place, allowing them to bypass “political correctness” and feel their true gut reaction, their true psycho-emotional response to the messaging.
A natural visionary, Janelle supports AFBA through her ability to see and understand our ultimate mission and goals. Whether it’s coming up with projects, initiating communication, or writing grants, Janelle helps AFBA bring all its goals into fruition.
Vision
I want to live in a world that feels like the way we know the world is supposed to be.
Values
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