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Inter-generational in scope, From Afros To Shelltoes’ cultural productions fearlessly bridge generation gaps between youth, elders, and hip hop heads. Side stepping traditional visions of leadership, From Afros To Shelltoes remixes popular education, southern grandma tales, and good old common sense into a progressive series of cultural programs advocating practical strategies for social change, personal development, and emotional healing.

The brainchild and personal mantra of award winning writer/community activist Edward. M. Garnes, Jr., with acclaimed artist Sugar Johnson riding shotgun, From Afros To Shelltoes is a community arts collective delivering educational, counseling, and event planning services, namely, identity focused workshops, panels, townhall meetings, seminars, classes, and artist residencies.

Be it fashioning hip hop centered programming for the National Black Arts Festival, training and placing over 700 college students throughout New Orleans, Mississippi, and Alabama as organizers of the alternative spring break Katrina on the Ground, or bum rushing stages with the likes of Nikki Giovanni, The Last Poets, and Spike Lee we are about the business of solutions. For booking, hit us at booking@afrostoshelltoes.com

Services

EventPlanning*BrandDevelopment*StrategicPlanning*Diversity Consulting*Non-Profit/Grassroots Advocacy*Higher Education Consulting*Arts Programming*Artist Residencies*Identity Writing Workshops*Public Speaking

FATS has collaborated with respected artists and leaders including:

Amiri Baraka, Nikki Giovanni, Dr. Cornel West, Spike Lee, The Last Poets, Joie Lee, dead prez, The Foreign Exchange, Luis Rivera, jessica Care moore, Killer Mike, Fahamu Pecou, Faith Evans, Shannon McCollum, Anthony David, Nappy Roots, Tony Rich

FATS Clients (Selected): Dave Chappelle’s Block Party, MTV, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Atlantic Records, National Urban Leauge, 21st Century Foundation, Morehouse College, National Black Arts Festival, Fulton County Arts Council, Katrina On The Ground, Hands On Atlanta, The Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Woodruff Arts Center

Media Outlets Featuring FATS (Selected):

3 Comments »

  • Dr. Jamie Reed, D.C. said:

    What you guys are doing is good stuff. Keep it up.

  • Jenee Hardy said:

    I appreciate your activism both in the greater Atlanta and African American community.

  • Tanya said:

    Foreign Exchange brought me here but it by looking at it the content will keep me here!

    Be blessed,
    Tanya

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