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Performance Poet, Actor & Human Rights Advocate
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Background
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Ty Gray-EL, CSMT is an author, performance poet and recording artist. He is the Chief Spiritual Officer of Breath of My Ancestors, LLC. He is also known as the Minister of Poetry.
The Power of the Spoken Word is evident each time this IN-Spirational Story-Teller opens his mouth. He captures your imagination by weaving poetry, historical events and present-day facts into a bright celestial cloth that lift the air, enlighten your spirit and stir your soul.
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Birth Place
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Washington, DC
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Accomplishments
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He is author of the highly acclaimed and newly released book “Breath of My Ancestors-Recollections from the Conscience of an African in America”
His newest CD is entitled “The Hurricane”
Ty is a native of Washington DC and a single father raising 2 teenaged sons.
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Additional Information
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Fresh from a sold-out engagement at the historic Black Repertory Theater in Berkeley California, Ty will be performing at the annual Black Family Reunion on the Mall in Washington DC on Sunday September 10th.
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Contact Information
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Breath of My Ancestors LLC
5137 Astor Place SE Suite 3
Washington DC 20019
USA
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Contact Author: Ty Gray-EL
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Favorite Links
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Breath of My Ancestors
Breath of My Ancestors is a cultural enrichment company paying homage to the African/Edenic people who were the torch-bearers of civilization. We respect the covenant and the commandment which states: Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days may be longer upon the earth-land which the Lord thy God hath given thee.
We recognize that when we pay tribute to the spiritual, cultural and technical accomplishments of our forefathers and mothers throughout the African Diaspora, we stand on the shoulders of those who brought civilization to the world.
We understand that a tree without a root can never bear fruit. We therefore connect ourselves back to the families of nations by honoring those who came before us.
A Black Woman's Smile
A tribute to all black women, past, present and future.
WE SALUTE YOU!
Ty's Social Network
We all should provide living legacies for our children and their children's children.
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