Truth, Community, and Collective Action with Poet and Activist Tamora Israel

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“Put yourself out there and learn about the people close to you. Community is so much more than hanging out. Community is action.” 

In this week’s episode performance poet, actor, and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are.

"Put yourself out there and learn about the people close to you. Community is so much more than hanging out. Community is action."  In this week's episode performance poet, actor and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are.


Meet This Episode's Guest

 

Tamora Israel

Tamora Israel is a performance poet and actor. She’s a Long Island NY native and has been a Cape Cod resident for 14 years.

Tamora has showcased her performance style poetry at several open mics and has been a featured Poet for events on and off Cape Cod. She participated in The Provincetown Theater's 24-hour play in 2019 as a writer. She performed in The Laramie Project at The Provincetown Theater. She performed and filmed a TEDx talk in October 2019 on Consent and Boundaries in a post-MeToo era.

Tamora is a Cape Cod Community College Theater program alumni and a proud participant in the College’s "Be Powerful" Campaign. She is the host of the "Coffee With T" show on her professional Facebook page.

You can follow her on Instagram @tisreal83 or on Facebook @TamoraIsraelPoetPerformingartistPublicSpeaker

To see her perform a poetry set of her work click the link below.

https://youtu.be/Fya9-z18-kQ

or watch her TEDx talk 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM7850BmblU&t=1s

Or to read her bio on Storytellers Cape Cod by Jami Carder, check out the link below

https://storytellerscapecod.com/wonderfully-weird/?fbclid=IwAR23wbQNmp2VEpFDBg-sbWCXX0bN2Uv1939T5DFM653qzh_mKjDMdDRZqrg

Photo Credit: Lisette Omoss